Steering Wheels
Our steering wheels range covers 320–350 mm flat and deep-dish designs in leather or Alcantara with the common 6×70 mm pattern. Shop leading brands: Sparco Steering Wheels, MOMO Steering Wheels, OMP Steering Wheels. Choose the diameter and dish that match your driving position.
Brief summary + key benefits
High-quality steering wheels improve control, deliver clearer feedback and provide a secure grip. With 320–350 mm diameters, flat and deep-dish options, and leather or Alcantara finishes, you can tailor ergonomics to road or track. The common 6×70 mm pattern ensures broad hub and quick-release compatibility.
Technical Basics
The industry-standard 6×70 mm bolt pattern pairs with most hubs and quick releases. Cores are typically high-strength aluminium with foam-formed rims. Flat wheels (0–15 mm dish) keep OE-like reach, while deep-dish (≈60–95 mm) brings the rim closer—useful with race seats and rearward seating positions. Spoke geometry, rim thickness and a 12 o’clock centre marker support orientation and fast hand transitions.
Diameters in the 320–350 mm range cover most use cases: smaller feels quicker and more direct; larger offers smoother inputs for long trips. Leather is durable and easy to clean; Alcantara maximises grip but needs more care. Always follow specified fastener torque for safety.
Explore additional brand styles and price points here: PRO Steering Wheels and SLIDE Steering Wheels.
Selection Criteria
Use case: for daily road cars, 330–350 mm and near-flat rims are comfortable; for track/drift, 320–350 mm with thicker rims and deep-dish designs enable rapid transitions. Ergonomics: tune the seat–wheel–shifter triangle together; keep wrists neutral and instruments unobstructed.
Compatibility: confirm the correct hub (boss kit), taper and centring. The 6×70 pattern is common, but hub geometry varies by brand. Safety: if your car has airbags, follow local regulations—removing airbags for road use is generally not recommended.
Finish & care: choose leather for practicality and longevity; Alcantara for maximum traction with gloves. Perforated sections and matte textures help in heat. Maintain covers with pH-neutral cleaners; brush Alcantara gently and avoid over-wetting.
Installation & Maintenance
Install: disconnect the battery and allow SRS to discharge. Remove the OE wheel per manufacturer guidance. Seat the hub fully on the taper, torque bolts to spec and apply threadlocker. Centre the wheel, then verify horn and any buttons.
Checks: periodically re-check bolt torque, quick-release play and the condition of the rim covering. Address any creaks, movement or cracks immediately. After track sessions, air out the wheel to prevent sweat build-up.
FAQ
320, 330 or 350 mm?
320–330 mm for tight cabins and quick inputs; 350 mm for relaxed touring control.
Flat vs deep dish?
Deep-dish brings the rim closer—ideal with race seats; flat keeps OE-like reach.
Leather or Alcantara?
Leather is durable and easy to clean; Alcantara offers higher grip but requires more care (best with gloves).
Does 6×70 fit all hubs?
The pattern matches many hubs, but taper and centring differ—follow wheel and hub fitment guides.
Are airbag swaps legal?
Regulations vary; for public roads, removing airbags is generally discouraged—check local rules.