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Old 02-26-2009, 04:09 PM
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I currently have a momo sterring wheel and need to get an adapter to mount it to the steering column. where do I get one since the grant one is 5 bolt and I need 6 blot?

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I had gotten mine from thunder racing, they have the normal momo adapters machined to work with the FBody. But I just went through their site and couldnt find them, so might want to give them a call, and ask if they can still get them, or who was doing the machine work for them. But I believe if you remove the clockspring, the normal chevy adapter will work. The machining that Thunder Racing does is just to notch the hub, so the harness for the clockspring has somewhere to go. I ended up removing my clockspring after having some trouble with it, and by looking at it, it seems like youd be fine without the notched hub if you went that route.
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Originally Posted by 00CaliforniaZ28
I had gotten mine from thunder racing, they have the normal momo adapters machined to work with the FBody. But I just went through their site and couldnt find them, so might want to give them a call, and ask if they can still get them, or who was doing the machine work for them. But I believe if you remove the clockspring, the normal chevy adapter will work. The machining that Thunder Racing does is just to notch the hub, so the harness for the clockspring has somewhere to go. I ended up removing my clockspring after having some trouble with it, and by looking at it, it seems like youd be fine without the notched hub if you went that route.
Thanks for the info. I will try and see if they have them.
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Well, I checked with Thunder and they do not have these adapters anymore. Not sure why they stopped since momo and other wheels are much nicer than the standard Grant wheels but the place where I got my wheel from has a grant/momo piece that might work.
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let me know if u find one! ive been looking for one as well
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I am going to order it this week and see what the install involves. I will let you know.
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hey bud, ever find out anything on that hub adapter??
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Originally Posted by 1nverted
hey bud, ever find out anything on that hub adapter??
I did get the adapter and hope to have it installed this week. I will post pics after the install. It mounts to the grant hub adapter which was on the car already.



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