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by Montegue
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Has anyone fitted the Morgan Park steering wheel offset ring?

https://www.morganpark.de/shop/produkt/lenkradversatzring-poliert/

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I recently fitted a smaller diameter (thick rim) 13" wood Moto Lita (down from 14") which has proved to be a fantastic upgrade.

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The only disadvantage being the wheel rim now obscures the 2,500 - 5,500rpm area on the tacho, the engine speed window I use a lot frown

The Morgan Park steering wheel offset ring looks like it'll solve the issue, but I'm keen to hear feedback from anyone who's fitted it?

Thanks, Dave.
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by Deejay
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Not an ideal solution, but I know of someone who swapped positions of the speedo and rev counter; wiring was long enough in his case with a similar year car. Does mean though that your speed vision is then compromised unless you back it up with a gps speedo.
Think you would only find the offset a bit strange if negotiating hair pin bends at speed. As I know you like a bit of track work and hill climbs, it may not be ideal for you.
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