Steering Wheel change
Steering Wheel change
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joust

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14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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£90 all in including VAT & P&P

I'm also putting one of those quick release mounts to just move it slightly more forward.

J

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Is the centre the horn, Justin?

Martin.

caccobra

340 posts

259 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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joust said:


£90 all in including VAT & P&P

I'm also putting one of those quick release mounts to just move it slightly more forward.

J



Good move, Justin. I'm pretty happy with my quick release and different MOMO wheel too. Never did care for that slippery carbon fiber look and moving it 2" closer really makes it much more comfortable to drive.

Craig

joust

Original Poster:

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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V6GTO said:
Is the centre the horn, Justin?
Martin.
Yep.

J

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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I'm fed up of punching the the padded Noble logo expecting the horn to sound! Might have to go this route myself.

Martin.

robp

2,097 posts

264 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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joust said:
£90 all in including VAT & P&P

I'm also putting one of those quick release mounts to just move it slightly more forward.


J - Looks great. Is it same overall diameter? Looks smaller somehow, or maybe the rim is slightly thicker? Also is it just a straight swop, or do you have to change the doobrie (tech term) underneath? Horn conections match up? Finally, where from?

joust

Original Poster:

14,622 posts

282 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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I think it's 5mm smaller diameter.

Straight fit.

Horn will need to be connected by it will be easy.

www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/Steering_Wheels.html

J

TONY3R

113 posts

260 months

Wednesday 6th April 2005
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I thought of this wheel which would look great, and I have a contact to produce the sticker for the middle horn push.

Its the MOMO Driver wheel, a little expensive around the £200 mark but the silver at the top matches the NOBLE dash perfectly.

I have already got one of these fitted to my other car and it feels alot more chunky to grip with compared with the NOBLE MOMO one which is alot thinner. Now I think the MOMO for the 3 and 3R is the TORNADO, and a FIGHTER for the M400.

[pic] http://img198.exs.cx/img198/1160/nob7qs.jpg [/pic]

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Monday 11th April 2005
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J: Did you need to buy a boss kit/adapter for this or (apart from the horn connections) is it a straight swap?

I've fitted fitted the snap lock adapter on mine which extends the steering wheel position by just over an inch and now I'm wondering if I can improve on the wheel itself.

Do you really find it a better driving experience with the new wheel?

joust

Original Poster:

14,622 posts

282 months

Monday 11th April 2005
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OK - I fitted it yesterday - piccies to follow.

I didn't need a "boss adaptor", as the Noble already has one on it.

I did buy the quick release kit, but that's coming off as now I can't reach the indicator stalk without moving my hand off the wheel.

I'm going to get a new "boss adaptor" made up/bought that is shorter by ~50% which will give the best of both worlds, but for the time being I'm going to take the quick release off and stick a smaller extension on.

The wheel is lovely, much better grip, beautifully made, and absolutly suits the car.

J

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Monday 11th April 2005
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joust said:
OK - I fitted it yesterday - piccies to follow.

I didn't need a "boss adaptor", as the Noble already has one on it.

I did buy the quick release kit, but that's coming off as now I can't reach the indicator stalk without moving my hand off the wheel.

I'm going to get a new "boss adaptor" made up/bought that is shorter by ~50% which will give the best of both worlds, but for the time being I'm going to take the quick release off and stick a smaller extension on.

The wheel is lovely, much better grip, beautifully made, and absolutly suits the car.

J

Ta for that.

Did you get the Tekniq Snap-Off adapter or another variant?

With the Snap-Off there's a chunk of it that I didn't need to fit and I just used the thin Noble spacing-plate instead (but had to remove the grounding connector from it). The result is that it doesn't extend as much as I originally intended but fortunately for me it's sufficient.

Also, as you already know, you need the noble spacing plate if you're going to refit those wires to the red buttons on the std. M400 steering wheel.

I'll post some of my pics in the usual place (nobletv.co.uk) in a bit; without them nobody will have a clue what I'm talking about.

joust

Original Poster:

14,622 posts

282 months

Monday 11th April 2005
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Nope - I got the Rage one from speeding.co.uk and it pushes the wheel out too much by about 1", so I'll be seeing if I can find a smaller "boss adaptor" at the weekend.

J

UFO 2 NOB

4,485 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th April 2005
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Like that!

joust

Original Poster:

14,622 posts

282 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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The fitted article



Better pictures to follow.

J

Ash M400

3,836 posts

264 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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Fitted using only a pair of pliers and a swiss army knife!

obes

3,298 posts

267 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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He didn't use those ash, just that pot of glue !!

joust

Original Poster:

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Wednesday 20th April 2005
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I have many talents...

J

Matt_FP

3,402 posts

272 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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Chaps,

We'll soon be getting one of these (on the right) available with a silver centre and trimmed in suede if required. 315mm - hollow rim carbon fibre:




and a couple of these (All carbon fibre or carbon/kevlar and weight in at 2.5 kilos per seat)



In for testing, if anyone fancies offering their opinion.

Best Regards
Matt

joust

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14,622 posts

282 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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Never a fan of CF steering wheels, and the seats look bloddy uncomfortable

J

Matt_FP

3,402 posts

272 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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joust said:
Never a fan of CF steering wheels, and the seats look bloddy uncomfortable

J



There's a bespoke moulded to fit option, or a set of padded sections available if required. Having spent a fair bit of time in them they're surprisingly comfortable, due to the fact that their contoured rather than just flat they support in the right places.

Oh and the steering wheels really are a lovely bit of kit - trimmed in suede their very tactile and very light.

Best Regards
Matt

>> Edited by Matt_FP on Wednesday 20th April 23:21