Hi everyone. Enjoying the platform and posts. I plan to swap the standard steering wheel in my Cayman S 987.2 . A bit of research shows a few approaches. Does anyone have experience or suggestions?
I keep hitting the thumb shift buttons during track days..
987.2 Steering wheel swap
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I cannot answer your question but I can welcome you to Carpokes!ProudDadof3 wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:24 pm Hi everyone. Enjoying the platform and posts. I plan to swap the standard steering wheel in my Cayman S 987.2 . A bit of research shows a few approaches. Does anyone have experience or suggestions?
I keep hitting the thumb shift buttons during track days..
Hopefully, someone will have done something similar to what you are inquiring about and can share their experiences and ideas.
Tim
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Depends on your budget and what functionality you want to add/keep. It's also a lot harder to find a replacement wheel if you have a non-black interior and want a color-matched steering wheel.
Cheapest and most popular option is to swap to a 987 sport design steering wheel with the paddle shifters. I see a lot of these for sale locally for <$500 with black leather. The nice thing about using 987 steering wheels is you don't need to pay extra for the airbag, you can simply swap your current airbag over.
I ended up installing a 982 GT sport wheel w/ multi-function buttons and heating. It's a lot more expensive than the former option since you need to get the 982 airbag and an adapter to get the multi-function and heating working. It was close to $2200 for the wheel + airbag + adapter, and then another $1300 to get the heating working since the car did not have the heated steering wheel option from factory. Photo:
Cheapest and most popular option is to swap to a 987 sport design steering wheel with the paddle shifters. I see a lot of these for sale locally for <$500 with black leather. The nice thing about using 987 steering wheels is you don't need to pay extra for the airbag, you can simply swap your current airbag over.
I ended up installing a 982 GT sport wheel w/ multi-function buttons and heating. It's a lot more expensive than the former option since you need to get the 982 airbag and an adapter to get the multi-function and heating working. It was close to $2200 for the wheel + airbag + adapter, and then another $1300 to get the heating working since the car did not have the heated steering wheel option from factory. Photo:
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Also Techart sells a paddle shift conversion kit for the buttons but it's more expensive than finding a used 987 sport design steering wheel. However, you do get to keep your multi-function buttons assuming you have those on your current wheel. It's also probably your only option if your interior is non-black and you want a color matched wheel but don't want to spend the time finding one.
