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Today the Thicker Steering Wheel in Leather (part number XPA) was installed on my base 987 Boxster. Apart from the car itself, this item was my one big indulgence in buying this Boxster. The car was from inventory and there was no new fleet car with the Thicker Steering Wheel from which to swap (not in my car's interior color.) So I ordered the part, a special order, and waited about 5 weeks, far less than the 8 to 10 week estimated wait.
While at the dealership today during the installation, I tried some steering wheels in cars on the showroom floor. Of those invoiced as being a Thicker Steering Wheel, at least one in a Carrera was softer to the touch than mine is, in that its surface gave a little when squeezed. Maybe any two examples of this part may be slightly different. Maybe the material used to make the black color varies from that used to make the beige. I don't know.
My first impressions of the Thicker Steering Wheel installed in my Boxster were visual:
Underway, the impression was cemented for me: my Boxster felt somehow more solid and purposeful. The word "tougher" came to mind, but it was lastingly the sense of solidity that I noticed. Success! My friend who, arguing for the added expense of the Thicker Steering Wheel, opined to me that as a driver I have only three tactile interfaces to my car (my hands, my feet, and my a**) was correct. I thank him for the good advice.
Two other subtle but useful differences from the standard steering wheel are
1. the curved edge of the gray plastic horn button ring (amid the three spokes and surrounding the central airbag pad), which is pleasant to the touch, unlike the rather sharp and unfinished feeling top edge on the standard steering wheel's central section.
2. the indented plane in the middle of the central airbag pad, which I am certain is intended as a rest for the thumbs (since it works perfectly as such, with my hand size anyway.)
I notice these details when I lay my hands atop the two horizontal spokes while cruising. Again, success!
Here are photos I took with my phone's camera.
Standard 987 steering wheel
Thicker Steering Wheel in Leather (part no. XPA)
Best,
Snaxster
While at the dealership today during the installation, I tried some steering wheels in cars on the showroom floor. Of those invoiced as being a Thicker Steering Wheel, at least one in a Carrera was softer to the touch than mine is, in that its surface gave a little when squeezed. Maybe any two examples of this part may be slightly different. Maybe the material used to make the black color varies from that used to make the beige. I don't know.
My first impressions of the Thicker Steering Wheel installed in my Boxster were visual:
- the increased thickness in the wheel grip is evident if you're looking for it
- the thumb rests are an obvious change, and one that implies the increased thickness (though this latter characteristic is not true of the Sport Steering Wheel, whose wheel grip, though its diameter is smaller, is the same thickness as that of the standard steering wheel, I believe)
- the appearance of the center part's circular design (with the airbag and the horn button ring) is strikingly different from the standard steering wheel's triangular design.
Underway, the impression was cemented for me: my Boxster felt somehow more solid and purposeful. The word "tougher" came to mind, but it was lastingly the sense of solidity that I noticed. Success! My friend who, arguing for the added expense of the Thicker Steering Wheel, opined to me that as a driver I have only three tactile interfaces to my car (my hands, my feet, and my a**) was correct. I thank him for the good advice.
Two other subtle but useful differences from the standard steering wheel are
1. the curved edge of the gray plastic horn button ring (amid the three spokes and surrounding the central airbag pad), which is pleasant to the touch, unlike the rather sharp and unfinished feeling top edge on the standard steering wheel's central section.
2. the indented plane in the middle of the central airbag pad, which I am certain is intended as a rest for the thumbs (since it works perfectly as such, with my hand size anyway.)
I notice these details when I lay my hands atop the two horizontal spokes while cruising. Again, success!
Here are photos I took with my phone's camera.
Standard 987 steering wheel
Thicker Steering Wheel in Leather (part no. XPA)
Best,
Snaxster