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Title: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Roman Kishi on May 05, 2016, 14:32:38
I'm in the market to buy Nardi wheel. Just need to make sure I'm getting the right one for our cars.
390 mm, with Satin spokes ( not polished) .
I need advise on vendor for the Wheel Hub adopter, I have 280 1069 ( part #)
Thank you  for your help.
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: JamesL on May 05, 2016, 16:01:17
Even the 390 obscures the outer edges of your main dials. For me, I lose the speedo from about 50 - 70mph, and the rev counter from "time to change up"

I bought what i thought was the right hub but it was too long at the hub end. It fitted but the outer "canister" of the hub protruded too far down the steering column, so I ended up taking about 10mm off. Well, my local machine shop did.
I put the original back on last year when my wife took the car on a rally where knowing your speed is quite important. I love the Nardi (particularly to look at)  but I think I prefer the original to drive with

(http://i45.tinypic.com/14yagsw.jpg)
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Shvegel on June 05, 2016, 04:46:53
Another thing to keep in mind is the hub of the stock steering wheel in our cars is actually the collapsible section of the steering column.  which could come in quite handy in a frontal crash.
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: hauser on June 05, 2016, 05:34:28
I bought this one for my car.

Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Roman Kishi on June 06, 2016, 16:23:29
Beautiful. I like the horn button. Its different than the usual black plastic one ( which I think looks cheep),  where did you get it ?
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: hauser on June 06, 2016, 18:06:55
I found it on eBay Germany but did a private deal with the seller. 

http://stores.ebay.de/Nardi-Lenkrad-Shop?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: RonB on June 07, 2016, 02:06:19
 :)Very nice - need to take a very deep breath when you look on Ebay.

Is it a 410CM diameter?

Nice Fathers Day present to yourself.

Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: hauser on June 07, 2016, 03:53:18
It measures 390mm.  It sits in its box waiting for the day Gernold is done with the restoration.
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: RonB on June 08, 2016, 02:33:16
I add a 360 Nardi and needed to add 1.5 inches spaces to clean the turn signal.

Keep us posted what the outcome it.
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Naj ✝︎ on June 08, 2016, 08:32:54
I bought this one for my car.



Can you post a picture with the horn button off?
Interested to see how it will fit on a 280 hub.

naj
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: hauser on June 08, 2016, 12:08:06
Hi Naj,

I would if I could.  The wheel is not in my possession, it's in Maine at SL Tech still in its box.  The wheel is a common Nardi 390mm with a custom horn button.  Gernold looked it over and didn't see any fit problems with it.
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: PIP1947 on November 01, 2016, 12:04:28
Hi Rkishi. Interested to know if you have installed your Nardi wheel. While I prefer driving with the smaller, wood rimmed aluminium wheel, I do find it a nuisance not being able to read the speedo and tachometer readily. This is a real problem in Sydney, where speed limits are subject to vigorous enforcement. I always found the original wheel on my old 230SL uncomfortably large.
Pip1947
'65 230SL mid re/black (sold)
'68 280SL  Tunis beige metallic/dark brown
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: 114015 on November 01, 2016, 15:42:45
Quote
While I prefer driving with the smaller, wood rimmed aluminium wheel, I do find it a nuisance not being able to read the speedo and tachometer readily.

Yes, Pip,

Your steering wheel is more handy during driving, it's too small for reading the instruments properly.
Personally I think the truth is somewhere in between, perhaps the 390 wheel


Achim
(w/ stock wheel)
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Roman Kishi on November 19, 2016, 13:38:11
Yes I have and I love it, took me a while to find the right Hub,  that is collapsible for safety reason and long enough not to have the turn signal touches the wheel. The steering wheel block the speedometer only at 60 m/h, which is the max speed on most roads in the US, so if I cant see the indicator that means I'm going too fast. Simple 
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: hauser on November 19, 2016, 15:12:09
Looks very nice!
Title: Re: Nardi Wheel
Post by: Typpo on November 04, 2017, 23:40:06
Can you tell me what hub you used? WHat brand and part # if possible. Thanks.