Daft Question
Does the SD have a different size/diameter steering wheel than the GTS?
can anyone post the diameter of theirs?
might sound a daft question but there is a reason I ask :)
Steering Wheel Diameter
Daft Question
Does the SD have a different size/diameter steering wheel than the GTS?
can anyone post the diameter of theirs?
might sound a daft question but there is a reason I ask :)
Which wheel diameter did you want? The SD or the GTS? I presume you have the other one
Which wheel diameter did you want? The SD or the GTS? I presume you have the other one
I am pre lockdown on a gts but I found that the speedo is obscured by the steering wheel as I have steering wheel adaptation fitted.
From further reading I understand that it's a bit of a 'known problem' on the macan and the cayenne - hence the digital speed in the rev counter.
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The analogue speedo in modern Porsches is about as much use as a chocolate teapot so obscuring it isn't going to be a major issue IMO.
Sapphire Blue Turbo collected 30th June 2017
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Spec: http://www.porsche-code.com/PJBJQLD0 Photos: https://adobe.ly/2txMYjS
Others: BMW R1200GS | BMW E46 M3 | 987 Boxster S
The analogue speedo in modern Porsches is about as much use as a chocolate teapot so obscuring it isn't going to be a major issue IMO.
+1. I never use the speedo, I find it strangely calibrated. Perhaps it is a "Porsche" thing but I find it a waste of time. Digital readout for me
GTS \o/ - sold
The analogue speedo in modern Porsches is about as much use as a chocolate teapot so obscuring it isn't going to be a major issue IMO.+1. Â I never use the speedo, I find it strangely calibrated. Â Perhaps it is a "Porsche" thing but I find it a waste of time. Â Digital readout for meÂ
I don't ever use the analogue speedo. It's useless! Too small, wrong position and odd calibration with the numbers used. They might as well get rid of it and put something else there
The analogue speedo in modern Porsches is about as much use as a chocolate teapot so obscuring it isn't going to be a major issue IMO.+1. Â I never use the speedo, I find it strangely calibrated. Â Perhaps it is a "Porsche" thing but I find it a waste of time. Â Digital readout for meÂ
I don't ever use the analogue speedo. It's useless! Too small, wrong position and odd calibration with the numbers used. They might as well get rid of it and put something else there
+1 It would be useful to have a second information binnacle in it's place. Mind you that might be a little taxing for Porsche engineers as some owners have problems with the single one we have
Porsche Macan S - www.porsche-code.com/PHH2H4S9
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