• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Thicker rimmed and grippy steering wheel in same diameter as stock manual steering wheel

OneWheelPeel

Well-Known Member
Local time
12:06 PM
Joined
Jul 3, 2024
Messages
350
Reaction score
579
Location
Salinas, California
So while manual steering worried me a bit when I got my 69 Coronet, it turns out it’s not bad at all. I’m even considering a 20:1 box from pst, but I would like a thicker rim for a better grip compared to stock and I don’t want to use some kind of cover.
Any ideas that don’t cost an arm and a leg? Most of what I’ve found is smaller diameter which I don’t want.
 
So while manual steering worried me a bit when I got my 69 Coronet, it turns out it’s not bad at all. I’m even considering a 20:1 box from pst, but I would like a thicker rim for a better grip compared to stock and I don’t want to use some kind of cover.
Any ideas that don’t cost an arm and a leg? Most of what I’ve found is smaller diameter which I don’t want.
All the wheels I've seen these days are smaller in diameter....imo, autox's comment is a good idea.
 
Are you opposed to cover because you are imagining those 80's plastic wrapped things? An auto upholstery shop can stitch up a leather cover that can be really nice. I have a 20:1 chuck in one of my cars and you NEED a big steering wheel.
 
A reworked rallye wheel may be the ticket then.
I do think of the plastic things when I first think of a cover, but I know there are nice options, I even did a nice leather wrap on a 2010 Challenger a long time ago.
I followed the directions for a nice stitch and everything.
I was just hoping for a nice ready to bolt on solution, back in the day all the FLAPs around me always had a selection of steering wheels in different sizes, but maybe not as large a diameter as needed here.
 
I wouldn't want a larger wheel than stock, doubt if one is made for us. The one thing about manual steering, do your turning when you are moving. I have 2 manual steering cars and actually prefer them .
 
A reworked rallye wheel may be the ticket then.
I do think of the plastic things when I first think of a cover, but I know there are nice options, I even did a nice leather wrap on a 2010 Challenger a long time ago.
I followed the directions for a nice stitch and everything.
I was just hoping for a nice ready to bolt on solution, back in the day all the FLAPs around me always had a selection of steering wheels in different sizes, but maybe not as large a diameter as needed here.

Grant used to offer larger wheel diameters.

But I’m not sure as large as stock. Looks at their website
 
Amazn has lots of wheels, different sizes and shapes.
 
Superior "The 500" was put in my 67 soon after it was new.
I found an nos wheel wrap and put it on, feels like 1967 plus 1 day.
Manual 16:1 steering, manual trans.

Red metal-flake in my 62.

The black wheels can be a little slippery, hence the wheel wrap, metal-flake are grippy.

20190810_164800.jpg


20220711_220108.jpg
 
I wouldn't want a larger wheel than stock, doubt if one is made for us. The one thing about manual steering, do your turning when you are moving. I have 2 manual steering cars and actually prefer them .
I just want as large as stock for a manual car.
Grant used to offer larger wheel diameters.

But I’m not sure as large as stock. Looks at their website

Amazn has lots of wheels, different sizes and shapes.
Good idea I'll check both.
Superior "The 500" was put in my 67 soon after it was new.
I found an nos wheel wrap and put it on, feels like 1967 plus 1 day.
Manual 16:1 steering, manual trans.

Red metal-flake in my 62.

The black wheels can be a little slippery, hence the wheel wrap, metal-flake are grippy.
I would do a blue metal flake if they had the right size. It could pay homage to how my Coronet was originally blue.
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top