One cab powers on with white lines running through the monitor. Maybe it is just a H-hold adjustment. Maybe not. The other cab doesn't power on. Both are in great shape otherwise. But I think I'll pass. Only because I want a Chihiro setup.
In my experience in the OR2SP cab, it seems to be compatible with most drivers. Now that I've got a custom JVS I/O can manage control remappings, I'm thinking a cabinet with the 2 position self centering shifter would be the most compatible with other games, including Lindbergh, though I'll have to test those out some more.
For NAOMI2 in the OR2SP cab:
ID3 (presumably 1 and 2 as well) (All controls and FFB works)
Jambo Safari (All controls work, no FFB - not available in stock game anyway)
Club Kart (All controls work, FFB works)
Control changes are needed for Crazy Taxi 1, but otherwise you have enough controls available and the appropriate shifter. It's playable, but don't put it in reverse because you won't have forward mapped up to anything.
I can't remember off hand which one, but one kind of worked and was playable with force feedback, but lacking a few controls, and the other wasn't playable: 18 Wheeler and King of Route 66
For Chihiro in this cab :
OR2 (all controls and FFB)
OR2SP (all controls and FFB)
WMMT 1 and 2 (playable, auto transmission only, needs dedicated 6 position shifter for manual, no FFB)
Crazy Taxi: High Roller (no FFB designed for this game, playable, but control remapping needed to access Jump button and forward/reverse on the shifter)
I'll have to boot up the Lindbergh again, but I recall almost all the drivers being playable with some having controls unavailable, but likely can be corrected with a control remapping solution. The monitor is a potential issue here, though, as many of them need HD and will not display on the stock OR2SP monitor. An HD LCD monitor could potentially be retrofit into a OR2 cab (hopefully with optional VGA input for the older generation motherboards). Force Feedback doesn't work on Lindbergh, but it's apparently only a matter of swapping in the RS455 Sega Force Feedback board and all wiring and FFB motor matches up otherwise.
If you got an ID 1-3 cab, I think you'd be in pretty much the same boat. I can't comment on wheel turn radius differences vs the OR2 setup. You'd need to buy a Chihiro separately, but it would be a drop in replacement. All wires/connectors you need are there.
I don't have a Triforce or any other JVS system, so cannot comment on other potential drivers.