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    Steering wheel depth, how deep is too deep?

    Thinking of picking up a nardi deep corn. Does anyone know how deep a steering wheel can be while still allowing for easy access to the turn signal/wiper stalks (IE accessible without taking hands off the steering wheel)?

    The deep corn comes in 330mm and 53mm offset, and 350mm with 80mm offset. Having a 350mm wheel is more appealing but I dont want the wheel to stick out so far that I would have to take my hands off the wheel to use the stalks.

    Using a short hub like a works bell, how much of a difference from stock distance would it be?

    I think any easy way to figure this out: I need someone to measure the stock hub length (im not at home this week to measure). That way I can take the short hubs length add the offset and that should give the answer.
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    when the girl is crying and trying to pry herself off of you.... you have gone too deep
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      #3
      My Momo Mod 07 is a 350mm and has a 70mm dish. I love it!
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        #4
        Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
        My Momo Mod 07 is a 350mm and has a 70mm dish. I love it!
        Not to thread jack, but how much has steering effort increased with that wheel at low speeds?

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          #5
          I have a Nardi Deep corn 350mm wheel and love it. I also sit much lower in a set of recaro sport seats out of a e21. I found it a little weird at first but have actually come to like it quite a bit. I am not using a quick release hub and just have it bolted to a normal momo hub with the nardi spacer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bukaki_bob View Post
            Not to thread jack, but how much has steering effort increased with that wheel at low speeds?
            Well it's a pain in the ass but I've got 235's and no power steering. :)
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