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Just wondering if every one has aluminium thumb inserts on there steering wheel. , mine has none , just want to know if im the only one.
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RCZ007 said:
Just wondering if every one has aluminium thumb inserts on there steering wheel. , mine has none , just want to know if im the only one.
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Have you got a sports steering wheel, if so you will not have them, it's standard on the normal size wheel.

Rob.
 
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I've got the sports and I have the metal thumb rests
 

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nelliebear said:
I've got the sports and I have the metal thumb rests
I'm talking sports steering wheel, which is standard on the 200THP and is included in the sports pack up-grade.

I've just checked he's got a 200thp - so it's fitted with the smaller sports steering wheel - no tabs.

Rob
 
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FGRob is correct,
The standard wheel has the inserts, the sports kit included a smaller wheel which does not have the inserts. Even though i opted for the sports kit, i personaly i think the standard wheel has a nicer look, but it is bigger, also the gear change is bigger on the standard kit and you dont get the sound box for the exhaust.
So basicaly the sports kit includes : smaller sports steering wheel (no inserts), smaller gear change & sound box on the exhaust.
 
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not much for the money but like the rcz logo on the sports wheel
 
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the good thing for the smaller steering wheel is the better feeling when driving...forget the alu inserts!
 
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Yep, fully agree,
you can do without the inserts,go for a better sports wheel & feel. :dance:
However, If you do need the look of a bit of false aluminium, there is an old Blue Peter tip......... Rummage thru the kitchen drawer, find the tin foil and wrap it around the wheel . :lol:
 
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Thanks to all for there replys . I will enjoy the sports wheel feel., thanks again
 
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