Brand New Carbon Fiber Flat Bottom Steering Wheel for 350's and few others
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I had him do a custom flat top as well as the flat bottom.. upped the price a bit, but will be worth it.. also having him carbon cover my upgraded 06+ audio and cruise control covers
since i'm still undecided about my caliper color ( and hence the interior stitching spec color), I asked him to stop before applying the grip material, stitch color, or center stripe color..
Too many choices on this car lol
since i'm still undecided about my caliper color ( and hence the interior stitching spec color), I asked him to stop before applying the grip material, stitch color, or center stripe color..
Too many choices on this car lol
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I had him do a custom flat top as well as the flat bottom.. upped the price a bit, but will be worth it.. also having him carbon cover my upgraded 06+ audio and cruise control covers
since i'm still undecided about my caliper color ( and hence the interior stitching spec color), I asked him to stop before applying the grip material, stitch color, or center stripe color..
Too many choices on this car lol
since i'm still undecided about my caliper color ( and hence the interior stitching spec color), I asked him to stop before applying the grip material, stitch color, or center stripe color..
Too many choices on this car lol
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Finally took the car out for a drive today.
So this is answering Brian's question from a while ago,
The steering feels pretty similar to OEM but you can still feel the weight difference from the OEM wheel. So going from your keys wheel to this should be exactly what your looking for.
Its definitely different getting used to the flat bottom. You feel it a lot when you're turning during normal driving. Overall it feels fantastic to drive with. Perfect hand positions for spirited driving as well as just cruising down the highway relaxed with one hand on the wheel.
So this is answering Brian's question from a while ago,
The steering feels pretty similar to OEM but you can still feel the weight difference from the OEM wheel. So going from your keys wheel to this should be exactly what your looking for.
Its definitely different getting used to the flat bottom. You feel it a lot when you're turning during normal driving. Overall it feels fantastic to drive with. Perfect hand positions for spirited driving as well as just cruising down the highway relaxed with one hand on the wheel.
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Wow, I saw this in Steelcyclone's [awesome] build thread and then found my way here. Thanks OP!!! This is is what I've been waiting for. I'll have to message them. My car's red and black so I'll definitely go with the red stitching.. And I'm tempted to do the 06+ wheel controls in CF... How much was that and please post pics asap.
I still love my 7 even after 10 years (bought it new), but was always disappointed in the noodle-thin steering wheel. What a great way to update the look of the interior.
I also do not want a knurl on mine..
I still love my 7 even after 10 years (bought it new), but was always disappointed in the noodle-thin steering wheel. What a great way to update the look of the interior.
I also do not want a knurl on mine..