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Steering wheel too skinny?
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QueJumper
Posts: 92
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: England
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Steering wheel too skinny?
Fatter wheel anyone?
1500 miles in and the most tactile thing in car is not bonding with me.
The rim just feels a bit small in diameter and doesn't ooze that premium or sporty feel that the thicker ones do in our Disco or previous sporty audis/bmws.
Did the Dynamic get a thicker rim version or is it standard across all models.
So who has the micrometer to check the diameter and compare?
Also finding the paddles irritating as on a long drive (first w/e was 10hr round trip) it didn't seem comfy to have my fingers resting on the paddles nor is there enough space to fit comfortably in between wheel and paddle.
And no I don't have sausages for fingers!
Now Sold - Small, clean, fun car mainly for me - Sd4 Dynamic Lux - White/Black roof
Still going strong - Big, dirty, fun car mainly for the wife, kids and dog - Disco 4 - Blue (with lots of mud outside, sweets & litter inside)
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21-01-2012 10:12am |
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Token
Posts: 443
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Cheltenham
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
Maybe the Dynamic has a thicker wheel, because I have found mine to be fine...but I don't think so.
Evoque Coupe 2.2 SD4 Dynamic LUX 190HP (in some kind of grey!)
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21-01-2012 11:02am |
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RoverMD
Posts: 49
Joined: Dec 2011
Location: United States
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Steering wheel too skinny?
My dynamic was fitted with a partially wooden wheel along the top half which is black and I hate it. In fact it's the thing I dislike the most about the truck. Would love to trade it out for the standard leather wrap wheel. That part of it feels great.
'12 Dynamic - Buckingham Blue
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21-01-2012 11:46am |
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PhilSkill
Posts: 3,880
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Warwickshire
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
I love the Steering wheel!
MY12 Fuji Dynamic SD4 Manual, Pano Roof, Electric Tailgate with own Close module
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21-01-2012 11:56am |
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Token
Posts: 443
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Cheltenham
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
(21-01-2012 11:46am)RoverMD Wrote: My dynamic was fitted with a partially wooden wheel along the top half which is black and I hate it. In fact it's the thing I dislike the most about the truck. Would love to trade it out for the standard leather wrap wheel. That part of it feels great.
Can you please post a picture of your wheel...I was a bit miffed that a half wooden wheel wasn't an option so I may be interested in a swap
Evoque Coupe 2.2 SD4 Dynamic LUX 190HP (in some kind of grey!)
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21-01-2012 11:59am |
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gw76
Posts: 180
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Scotland
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
I dont like the cheap plastic finish on the top of steering wheel root, two flimsy plastic sheets which dont appear to be attached.
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21-01-2012 12:30pm |
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sethor
Posts: 182
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
I'm sure all the steering wheels are the same diameter in thickness, could it be the indicator stalks? I found them too high never noticed any other car to be like this.
Fuji White Dynamic Si4
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21-01-2012 12:42pm |
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gw76
Posts: 180
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Scotland
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
Yes too high, I often cant see what setting the headlights are at without peering over
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21-01-2012 12:43pm |
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jewel-r
Posts: 66
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: london
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
I to have found the steering wheel set a little to
high when I went for a test drive in november
even after adjusting the reach and rake, but skinny? no.
Pure 5door auto/Orkney/Pan/Privacy/Xenons/Rear cam/Puddle lamps
Fogs.
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21-01-2012 01:15pm |
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defender_uk
Posts: 575
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: York
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RE: Steering wheel too skinny?
I agree....steering wheel is too skinny and doesn't ooze that premium feel. I am getting used to it, but it doesn't drive me wild...
Defender_uk
Evoque Prestige Lux, OG, maual, style 4 wheels
comes to live with Defender 90 TDCi 07
(This post was last modified: 21-01-2012 02:18pm by defender_uk.)
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21-01-2012 02:18pm |
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