Custom Steering Wheel swap
My question to this group is if anyone has purchased one of these customer wheels from the likes of Carbontastic or Carbon City Customs or another place like that. I love the idea of being able to custom design something but I am concerned about a step down in quality. I assume there are higher and lower quality aftermarket items but it is very challenging to figure out which is which as the pricing seems to be pretty similar. I did a search on the forum and really didn't see anyone showing off their new wheel either so I couldn't find any examples that were not advertisements.
Does anyone have any experience doing this swap on their car?




My question to this group is if anyone has purchased one of these customer wheels from the likes of Carbontastic or Carbon City Customs or another place like that. I love the idea of being able to custom design something but I am concerned about a step down in quality. I assume there are higher and lower quality aftermarket items but it is very challenging to figure out which is which as the pricing seems to be pretty similar. I did a search on the forum and really didn't see anyone showing off their new wheel either so I couldn't find any examples that were not advertisements.
Does anyone have any experience doing this swap on their car?
the other member mentioned creaking, chances are thats due to the carbon trim he is running, the oem trim is a super tight fit as is, when the carbon and epoxy is added it adds a slight gap and thats whats causeing the creak. can be minimized with a silcone if its really that annoying.
in terms of companies to use there are a bunch out here and all vary greatly in price, for the wheels iv seen and would recommend apart from my company: Carismo (friends shop, they should have some wheels in stock), carbontastic has been around for a long time and they make quality wheels
the memebers on mbworld used to show off their wheels and other mods but most have migrated to Facebook
the other member mentioned creaking, chances are thats due to the carbon trim he is running, the oem trim is a super tight fit as is, when the carbon and epoxy is added it adds a slight gap and thats whats causeing the creak. can be minimized with a silcone if its really that annoying.
in terms of companies to use there are a bunch out here and all vary greatly in price, for the wheels iv seen and would recommend apart from my company: Carismo (friends shop, they should have some wheels in stock), carbontastic has been around for a long time and they make quality wheels
the memebers on mbworld used to show off their wheels and other mods but most have migrated to Facebook




