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    what steering wheel?

    i want to get a new steering wheel for my convertible but i'm not really sure what i want. i've never had an aftermarket steering wheel.
    i really like the nardi wood wheels and i really like the momo retro.
    my main gripe is that i want to be able to see the cluster as well as i can now.
    i'm leaning towards the nardi wood wheel but the car feels like it's on rails with it's coil overs now and i don't want the classic wood wheel to take away from that
    any suggestions are welcome.



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    if you want to see the cluster i suggest 350mm at the smallest and 370mm at biggest. I have a momo 365mm and i love it, no issues blocking the cluster and a noticeable diff from the stock sport wheel. Needing more effort to steer is quite noticable since the wheel is smaller and a lot lighter.
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      #3
      according to me when i am drive that car yes i felt more easy and comfort then previous models steering rotations are good sudden movements are easily work,it is very easy to handle steering and i felt that there is very fine modification on it so according to me steering are good as model.
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        #4
        A Nardi Wooden wheel, the one with the black stripe would be crazy good with the red of your car.

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          #5
          It might just be because I'm taller, but my 385mm MTech1 wheel is only barely large enough for me to see the gauges. Anything smaller would sit right across them. I love it though, it feels great and has a nice period look to it.
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