Hello, Hoping that someone may have a lead as I am looking for a used 575 steering wheel. If anyone has one for sale please PM me. cheers, Ben
Ben- Show up fairly frequently on E-Bay, I have bought two and sold one. 360 wheel fits, too, but the horn buttons on the rim are different. I have a 360 airbag on my MAcarbon steering wheel. My steering wheel is on their website. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you I will continue to look for one. I was looking but only found 550 wheels. If you don’t mine if you come across one please let me know. I have a local friend that does the converstion to carbon fiber, but if I don’t find one I guess I will go to MACarbon. I would like to keep my original though. Cheers, Ben
@tazandjan Terry -- a little bit of a thread hijack. I know you have said historically you have been putting together the carbon pieces. I see in the photo....on your dash you have the carbon background. I also have never seen the yellow tach face except on the superamericas....did you do that change at the same time or was that an option? Having that yellow tach really makes your dash "pop" and I wonder if you 575 is the only one like that? Interested in the education. I love how you and and a few of the hardcore contributors....the "other professors" here have the absolute most hardcore/optioned out cars. Appreciate all I've learned and continue to learn from you and the guys -- Eric
Eric- It is a Superamerica instrument panel and the SAs came with CF instrument panel standard, along with CF roof control and stereo surround. Colored tachs were never an option on the 575M. Funny you mention optioned out because mine came with very few options. See the build sheet below. A few changes since then. Ben- Will keep an eye out for you. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ben, Not sure what the story is here but a lot of Carbon Fiber going on. https://www.ebay.com/itm/FERRARI-575-SUPERAMERICA-CARBON-STEERING-WHEEL-MOMO-OEM/333625796905?hash=item4dada5a929:g:nrQAAOSw4Ste5k23
That wheel has been heavily modifed, like mine, and is nowhere near anything ever originally fitted to a 575M or Superamerica, neither of which had any alcantara.