Steering wheels

awsmp5 said:
that knob looks nice as s***... it costs way too much for me tho

ever thought going momo or sumthing? or do you still want somewhat of a stock look with the airbag and such

I think I want to keep the air bag since I drive the car everyday if it was my weekend car ide most def get a momo or some other without a air bag.
 
Good luck, a lot of work. I just removed my cruise control altogether.

Peace
 
or replace the plastic panel with the P5 one to make cruise work on the MSP wheel
 
Yeah that plastic panel can't/shouldn't be too expensive from like onlinemazdaparts.com or protegegarage.com
 
anyone know what i should do since it's agreed this isn't a nardi wheel? how do I modify the how-to for a MSP wheel?
 
Here's a place ya'll might look at they recover steering wheels. You send in the steering wheel you want recovered and they send it back. They can even do wood or carbon fiber. Don't know what just a leather recover would cost, but I know I called them a couple of years ago, to price the carbon fiber, and it was like 600.00 which was why I didn't go that route. But I'd imagine just straight up leather would be alot cheaper.

http://www.american-stitches.com

pics of carbon fiber

http://www.american-stitches.com/amstitches/pages_2/photos_carbonfib.htm
 
American Stitches charges $259+14 shipping to US address for simple leather wrap two tone is 20 more. I found other companies that were cheaper for example leatherseats.com I will be having my wheel done soon from them.
 
SuperProtege5 said:
anyone know what i should do since it's agreed this isn't a nardi wheel? how do I modify the how-to for a MSP wheel?

the MSP wheel is built exactly the same as the P5 one, other than the color of the leather... its just a matter of 3 screws to take off the plastic trim, and 2 screws for the cruise control buttons... its EASY... the hardest part itself is just the connector... you'll need precision/jewler's screw drivers to take it apart to swap wires over
 
SNike05 said:
American Stitches charges $259+14 shipping to US address for simple leather wrap two tone is 20 more. I found other companies that were cheaper for example leatherseats.com I will be having my wheel done soon from them.

for $273, I rather find a GOOD condition used OEM nardi (wood or leather) and have something that fits and looks good.... my personal experience with aftermarket steering wheel retrimming (I mean you send it in and they do it for you) makes the steering wheel unnecessarily fatter than before and to me that's ugly and also increases the steering wheel diameter which is bad for driving
 
TheMAN said:
for $273, I rather find a GOOD condition used OEM nardi (wood or leather) and have something that fits and looks good.... my personal experience with aftermarket steering wheel retrimming (I mean you send it in and they do it for you) makes the steering wheel unnecessarily fatter than before and to me that's ugly and also increases the steering wheel diameter which is bad for driving

I've been looking man, remember I even mentioned to you if you found one to let me know. I just can't seem to find anything. Definitely nothing beats original equipement.
 
TheMAN said:
... the hardest part itself is just the connector... you'll need precision/jewler's screw drivers to take it apart to swap wires over

pushing the little tab on the bottom of the harness, and a little careful work with a safety pin did the job nicely for me.
 

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