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Guardian Designs Steering Wheel - Installed

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Old 10-03-2016, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by aeroskipper
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does that air bag work with the s2000? if so I know what I want for my birthday LOL
Do the flat bottom wheels give your legs an extra inch or so of wiggle room? I'm 6'1" with seat rails and the steering wheel brushes my leg, makes quick movements tough.
If you want a bit more clearance go with the D-shaped wheel. I got the flat bottom wheel which is just a small tad different size wise, they did not offer the D-shape when I got my wheel. The flat bottom wheel I have is very comfortable for me on long trips as I like to rest my hands at the bottom spoke, and that is more comfortable than the oem shape. The D-shape wheel should get you more clearance.
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DEPOSIT PLACED!!!!
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DEPOSIT PLACED!!!!
Cool, Jon, looking forward to seeing your design choice when it's done.
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^took me long enough LOL

what size thickness did you go with?
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Originally Posted by Topplayer
^took me long enough LOL

what size thickness did you go with?
I went with M3 thickness. I prefer thicker steering wheels , they can never be too thick for me. So it depends on the your preferences. The Competition thickness is one layer of leather over the OEM wheel, the M3 is one layer and added padding, from what I can judge. My biggest complaint with the oem wheel was how thin it was, so it depends on what kind of a wheel you like.
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Okay I am going to go with the M3 thickness.

My viper has a super thick steering wheel and I love it!
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One thing to consider is they start with an OEM wheel. So as they go thicker, it also gets wider. I have the competition thickness and I do notice the width. It's offset by being more comfortable but I'd rather a wheel that was smaller than 360mm than wider.

It's a quality piece for sure though and an improvement over OEM in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by Topplayer
Okay I am going to go with the M3 thickness.

My viper has a super thick steering wheel and I love it!
Nice, nice. I think our tastes are similar. FWIW it is still not as thick as a BMW M3 wheel, which they take the name from, but it is as thick as we can get from them. I think you will love it Jon, nice to hear about the Viper !
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Just e-mailed them, that is a nice wheel for a sharp price especially considering there is no core exchange. For those getting red stitching which red matches our interior better???

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Is the Guardian wheel padded under the leather ? I just received a EuroBoutique wheel and its completely hard under the leather , like knock on wood hard.


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