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After finally getting my car on the road and logging about 100 miles this week, I’m considering going a different direction with my steering wheel. I don’t really want to go aftermarket but I can be convinced otherwise.
Right now I have a nicely restored 240z “wood” composite steering wheel. It looks awesome. Here is what I don’t like. The grip diameter is small and a bit slippery. I know this was how they’re supposed fo be. I think 14” would be better, and I like leather feel. I also think it’s a little too big in overall diameter at 15”. So doing my research I see a few options and keep in mind that I don’t have the skills or fancy tools like Captain Obvious who probably installed airbags in his Z32 steering wheel modification.
Options:
1. Have my stock 280Z wheels sent off for refurbishment and wrapped in leather - quote was $360
2. Buy an aftermarket one like MSAs or a Momo type, (my least favorite option) ~ $260
3. Buy the Zcardepot competition wheel that looks stock but just about an inch smaller (leaning this direction)
4. One I haven’t discovered
Finally, I have three 240z composite steering wheels. Not the series one with open holes in spokes.
I’d be will to make a trade for someone in the market for one of these.
- one is totally restored and looks new
-one is original but in great condition (bought it from a z collector in Montana on a work trip)
-one needs restoration (pulled from salvage yard)
see pics
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