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Reply #30 - May 13th, 2005 at 6:11am

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heres the wheel ive got on my 205, only cost me £25 from halfords cos it was an ex-display model. my old one was torn and generally naff......
ps. i didnt have to worry about airbags, cos my car is so old it doesent have any!! lol
 

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Reply #31 - May 13th, 2005 at 12:23pm

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Pretty much the same story as elwellnick here, when I bought car it had a horrible wooden steering wheel, so I changed it for this one - it wasn't very expensive & the flat bottom did have a purpose because I used to have the wheel down as low as it would go in this car.
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Not fancy, but I thought it suited the car.
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Reply #32 - May 13th, 2005 at 1:58pm

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I'm curious as to how much the flat bottom effects steering round sharper corners? i have the nasty habit of steering like its got a full lock of a racing car so i am then rushed into grabbing the wheel round sharper corners. Would the flat bottom make that tougher?
 
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Reply #33 - May 13th, 2005 at 2:49pm

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The flat bottom only seemed to make a difference for about the 1st hour of using it - you'd turn a corner & grab yourself a great big chunk of thin air!!

Once i'd got used to it, it just seemed perfectly normal & never caused me any problems - if you got a flat bottomed wheel you would very quickly get used to it - it also helps out if leg room (between wheel & knee/leg) is bit close. Like I said, I used to have the wheel set very low down.

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Reply #34 - May 14th, 2005 at 5:13pm

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I'd like a flat botton wheel so I could fit my knees in more easily... Smiley
 
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