[Im thinking of installing the NRG Classic wood steering wheel on my 1981 Fiat Spider Black/Tan Inter. Does anyone have one of these wheels in their car.Thanks Vinny
Just purchased NRG wood wheel from ebay photo to follow when i recieve it and install $170
This is the new NRG Wheel
NRG Wood steering Wheel up-date
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Looks better than the OE one! Where did you get that clock?
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nice look, also interested where you got that from, does the side spokes interfere with the view of the gauges?
From the pic it looks like the horn button is underneath it?
From the pic it looks like the horn button is underneath it?
Cheers David
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I would suspect you could do that to your steering wheel if you had any knowledge in wood working yourself...
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I have been thinking about that, but no doubt if I add my time plus the timber and the amount of mistakes I'll make along the way sometimes it is easier to just buy it, I do often like the journey on most DIY builds but sometimes you just need the destination...sometimes....rodman wrote:I would suspect you could do that to your steering wheel if you had any knowledge in wood working yourself...
Cheers David
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divace73 wrote:I have been thinking about that, but no doubt if I add my time plus the timber and the amount of mistakes I'll make along the way sometimes it is easier to just buy it, I do often like the journey on most DIY builds but sometimes you just need the destination...sometimes....rodman wrote:I would suspect you could do that to your steering wheel if you had any knowledge in wood working yourself...
When I get too that point in my build I will try it just for the hell of it....
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I removed the center trim ring over horn No interference from spokes Purchased whell on e-bay for $100divace73 wrote:nice look, also interested where you got that from, does the side spokes interfere with the view of the gauges?
From the pic it looks like the horn button is underneath it?
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http://www.mgexp.com/article/diy-wood-s ... eel-2.html
great article on a DIY steering wheel. this dude did a gorgeous job. As a PRO WOODWORKER I do not have the confidence to do this project and he spells it out really well. I think its the compicated (to me) math involved. if anyone can figure it out mathematically and send me drawings i would attempt it and if it works i'll make you one.
my idea would be to use an oem early spider rim but to chrome plate the spokes...
george
great article on a DIY steering wheel. this dude did a gorgeous job. As a PRO WOODWORKER I do not have the confidence to do this project and he spells it out really well. I think its the compicated (to me) math involved. if anyone can figure it out mathematically and send me drawings i would attempt it and if it works i'll make you one.
my idea would be to use an oem early spider rim but to chrome plate the spokes...
george
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the length of the piece is determined by the diameter of the steering wheel and the width of the wood. the cut is a 30 degree cut on both ends. the problem is each cut compounds the error, so you last cut will be custom. the easiest way to test your measurements is to cut in out of paper and tape it together first.
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He seemed to know what he was doing and it still took 23 hours and cost $108. With my woodworking abilities, I would probably screw up several times, so I'd be better off spending whatever if cost to buy one. Pretty neat if you've got the skills, though.
Trey
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