Steering wheel diameter?

Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by mile marker 27, Jan 2, 2023.

  1. mile marker 27

    mile marker 27 Road Train Member

    1,166
    1,536
    Dec 4, 2019
    0
    Was looking at some steering wheels for my 379. The existing wheel(20” OEM), is coming apart. I seen steering wheels from 14”- 20” diameter. 14” seems a bit small and I think I could go a little smaller than 20”.
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Dino soar

    Dino soar Road Train Member

    4,589
    21,825
    Dec 8, 2017
    0
    I wonder if you went to a smaller wheel if that would affect how the truck handles.

    If you got a smaller wheel, does mean that you have less turn of the wheel to back in or to make a turn? Would it be hypersensitive because a 14-in steering wheel compared to 20 if you move it one inch wouldn't that be a different movement than the large steering wheel moving one inch?

    I get that you want to replace it with original or maybe a little smaller but those are the things I would question.

    I know they sell them but is that legal to change to a tiny little steering wheel?

    Okay last thing. Here's what gets me. If I was going to replace the wheel on my Freightliner I would get the exact same original Factory wheel because the Freightliner actually has cushion in the wheel and when you hold that wheel and go down the road it's very comfortable.

    I see guys that replace it with hardwood Wheels and all that and why would you not want your hands to be on something softer and more comfortable?

    I would think that has to be easier on you in the long run for sure.
     
  4. mile marker 27

    mile marker 27 Road Train Member

    1,166
    1,536
    Dec 4, 2019
    0
    No little, tiny steering wheel for this truck but as I said 18” or possibly a 16”. I’ve got some wood, 18” wheels in two of my other trucks and like them.
     
  5. Banker

    Banker Road Train Member

    3,703
    9,868
    Aug 19, 2012
    0
    18” is what I replaced my OEM Pete steering wheel with. It seems to be a fairly standard replacement steering wheel size. Three years in and it isn’t uncomfortable. 3145E3E8-5D41-4961-892E-DE2060C6B71F.png
     
  6. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

    3,580
    9,119
    Apr 10, 2012
    Indiana
    0
    Where does your hand ride? That may play into it, personally i like my left hand a bit below center (about 235 degrees with 0 being straight up)

    To make that comfortable, i prefer my steering wheel slightly off center (15 degrees to the left) and it rides on tge wheel and padded section (steering pad goes in about 3 inches on steel spoke) of the left spoke.

    I had a wood wheel on a truck and could never find a comfortable location but it was like your wheel, all of the spoke was steel, all of the wheel was wood
     
  7. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

    2,058
    6,098
    Dec 31, 2010
    SPI
    0
    There’s something tangible about holding a really nice, wood wheel. I like to feel the quality of it. It’s why classic, Italian cars typically have a Nardi wheel; it looks right, it feels right. Pure class. Wood is what I’d buy. Then, you could strip out the factory floor and install matching hardwood.

    97314EDC-5362-43D3-82A1-6D9C8FE67466.jpeg

    I wouldn’t hesitate to drop down in diameter. I don’t think there would be any adverse effects, unless you drive with your left elbow on the window sill; the reach would change.

    I’d go for it. A new wheel will be a nice change, both, to look at and feel.
     
  8. JoeyJunk

    JoeyJunk Road Train Member

    8,744
    67,718
    Dec 31, 2010
    Washington, PA
    0
    Look at your car!!! And they say truckers don’t make any money.
     
    Last edited: Jan 3, 2023
  9. Mr Uturn

    Mr Uturn Light Load Member

    159
    209
    Jul 30, 2021
    0
    Does your existing steering wheel have an airbag? My friend changed the wheel in his truck.
    When the ecm couldnt detect the air bag. It threw a code and derated him down to 5mph.
    Hr wound up replacing his wheel with oem.
     
  10. mile marker 27

    mile marker 27 Road Train Member

    1,166
    1,536
    Dec 4, 2019
    0
    Naw, I’ve got alot of #### with steering wheels but only my wife’s ride, has an air bag.
     
  11. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

    2,058
    6,098
    Dec 31, 2010
    SPI
    0
    Haha. There was a time I could’ve afforded something with a prancing horse. But, sadly, those days are past.
     
    Last edited: Jan 3, 2023
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.