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Aftermarket steering wheels have greatest variety, look great, have better shapes and sizes than factory wheels.
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Overview
Aftermarket steering wheels generally require an adapter hub.
Main: Steering_wheel_boss_kit

Purchase an aftermarket (non-factory) wheel for various reason:
- Looks. Beautiful natural woods, a variety of bright colours, hi-tech looking modern designs, or maybe chrome
- Room. A smaller diameter wheel requires more effort to turn, but provides a bit more leg room
- Tall drivers. For those who like the seat back, extend the wheel
- Racing. Smaller wheel turns the car faster for tight road circuits
Room
OMP Kubic with flat top crown and bottom crown
Sparco 350mm (giving 25mm more legroom, as stock wheel is 400 mm)
Quick-Release Wheel allows you to get seated
Woods
Colors
Holy Spokes
Momo
4-spoke
3-spoke
3-spoke slotted
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