I I've falling in love with the Sparco P310 Comp Mod for my sim setup
(real one doesn't have all the buttons FYI, just two for the horn)
I've been thinking of getting one for my car but I don't know about a flat top for an actual "street car". Flat bottom makes sense but not sure the top would be odd. The steering ratio is way different in a sim since you can adjust it and it's on a track so never much more than half turn unless you're backwards. Thinking about this wheel or the Ford Performance Sparco one.
I know it seems kinda import/ricer but after using this in the house getting in to a stock worn out, dried out 99-04 wheel it feels like a Fisher Price toy. My car is driven very in-frequently, just for fun and already has no cruise control and stuff so not losing much. Had solid bushing, MM shaft, coil overs, cobra rack with ~2k miles etc, etc, so it's pretty tight.
Thoughts? Put this in road side since it's less about the specific car, it's more about the concept of race wheels in general.
(real one doesn't have all the buttons FYI, just two for the horn)
I've been thinking of getting one for my car but I don't know about a flat top for an actual "street car". Flat bottom makes sense but not sure the top would be odd. The steering ratio is way different in a sim since you can adjust it and it's on a track so never much more than half turn unless you're backwards. Thinking about this wheel or the Ford Performance Sparco one.
I know it seems kinda import/ricer but after using this in the house getting in to a stock worn out, dried out 99-04 wheel it feels like a Fisher Price toy. My car is driven very in-frequently, just for fun and already has no cruise control and stuff so not losing much. Had solid bushing, MM shaft, coil overs, cobra rack with ~2k miles etc, etc, so it's pretty tight.
Thoughts? Put this in road side since it's less about the specific car, it's more about the concept of race wheels in general.