Yes, manufacturer makes a difference. Even some aftermarket wheels will have too much flex, and the material needs to be able to handle wear. This is not the best pic, but it's an old school Nismo wheel with the back horn buttons.Drift n show wrote:does it really matter what company your steering wheel is made of? i mean...its just a steering wheel....that wont break if you dont try to break it..so why not just get a cheap ebay one...some of them looks pretty neat..
hey how close is that setup to you? i wanna know because i have a short hub and quick release and dont know if i shold get a deep corn or notPho King wrote:
I like this wheel the most. Very nice.sr20power wrote:the only picture i have so far.....sparco with NRG quick release
Thats funny as hell!mikerbike wrote:
ok wow, I love it. Crazy as heck. but I love itmikerbike wrote:
dsc4130 wrote:here you go
Where do you guys get those shift knobs from? those things are sweet as hell yo!!!DrFtKiNg180sx wrote:my turnnn
Nardi 330mm
It's your connection to the road, the thing you spend all your time driving holding on to and what you have to look through to even see your gauges. So yes, I've always thought having a nice steering wheel is money well spent.Drift n show wrote:does it really matter what company your steering wheel is made of? i mean...its just a steering wheel....that wont break if you dont try to break it..so why not just get a cheap ebay one...some of them looks pretty neat..
The only place I've seen them is at Autobacs here in SoCal. I could get you one if you make it worth my timeDjSpecter wrote:what about those shifters!!!! where did you get them??