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Tp81



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Opinions on steering wheel change?
I would appreciate some opinions on changing the standard wheel to a Momo Nero or Turner.

Any strong views on the improvement this makes or is it more cosmetic and just leave well alone?

Positives as well as negatives.

Thanks in advance.
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Both my favourite wheels- The nero has got to be the one though Thumbs Up The wheels are alot smaller so gives a bit more room which is an improvement Thumbs Up CSK Automotive
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Looking forward to the arrival of my Nero from Chris (Killer) on Friday Thumbs Up

It will be interesting to see how it compares to the Raid wheel I had on the 110.

Positives on the raid (and I am sure the Nero will be the same)

More elbow room
Easier to get in and out
For me but others may think a negative, brings the wheel closer to you - long legs and short arms Laughing

Only negative I found were the column stalks were further away but you get used to it.

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Re: Opinions on steering wheel change?
Tp81 wrote:
Positives as well as negatives.

Why bother to 'tart up' an already iconic vehicle?
Sooner spend my money on something useful. 
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i changed my wheel about two weeks ago, purely on the fact that the standard one had constant disagreements with my right knee.. Rolling Eyes I suppose thats what you get for being 6'4! Its not only fitting on sports bikes but driving land rovers too!!

I went for the turner one mainly because of the fact that my truck is a working vehicle on the farm and have suede on the wheel is just asking for trouble with oily greasy hands! But to be fair the fact that it is £50 cheaper is quite good too Thumbs Up

Since changing it I've found it much more comfortable to drive, not only with no-knee-pinching steering but also alot more elbow room next to the window! Which i totally wasnt expecting! Shocked

Only downside i shall say, which isn't really a downside, is that it increases the steering snatch you get when going over potholey roads or bad country lanes etc.. (As obviously because the wheel is smaller it exaggerates the snatch) But i was going to fit an aftermarket steering damper anyway.. So it doesn't bother me Thumbs Up

I got mine from Gary at Alive, really helpful and also has some very sexy bosses to compliment.. Thats a point, make sure you get the right boss, which maintains the self cancelling indicators!! (unless your not bothered by that kind of thing) Whistle Cheers
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yorky



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I went for the Momo Tuner, 350mm. Much more legroom. no downsides as far as I'm concerned. Thumbs Up 90 XS
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Forgot to say, there's a picture of my wheel in my gallery. 90 XS
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yorky wrote:
I went for the Momo Tuner, 350mm. Much more legroom. no downsides as far as I'm concerned. Thumbs Up


ditto purchased mine from Alive with an Alive boss great service, DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
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Yorky,

Nice center arm rest on the cuby box.

Who did that one for you?
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yorky



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Tp81 wrote:
Yorky,

Nice center arm rest on the cuby box.

Who did that one for you?


Yes, it's really comfortable. Expert work by Matt at FCX Thumbs Up 90 XS
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lYorky loving the wheels are they Khan DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
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LR90XS2011 wrote:
lYorky loving the wheels are they Khan


Thanks, yes Kahn 18's Thumbs Up 90 XS
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Doesn't remotely go with the Defender styling. Way too flash. Completely at odds. Moto Lita or standard.
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bob neville wrote:
Looking forward to the arrival of my Nero from Chris (Killer) on Friday Thumbs Up

It will be interesting to see how it compares to the Raid wheel I had on the 110.

Positives on the raid (and I am sure the Nero will be the same)

More elbow room
Easier to get in and out
For me but others may think a negative, brings the wheel closer to you - long legs and short arms Laughing

Only negative I found were the column stalks were further away but you get used to it.

Bob


I drove a Auto 90 puma with a Raid wheel, they are a great wheel Bob very good quality think there German CSK Automotive
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