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Old 12-18-2007, 08:49 PM
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just wondering if you guys could recommend where to purchase a Momo steering wheel and install kit.
MOD.80 is the model i am interested in.

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Old 12-18-2007, 10:20 PM
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I bought my wheel through an ebay store, price was the lowest i could find, and everything went well with the transaction. The hub I bought from ThunderRacing, as they machine a momo adapter to work with the FBod.
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thanks alot!!!!!! i appreciate it!
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can you buy a quick disconnect kit?

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You should be able find them all over most websites just by doing a search, or again, Ebay will have them as well. I think the only issue from what ive been reading is that they add like 4 inches or something to the steering wheel connection, so itll push the wheel 4 inches closer to you, so just make sure that wouldnt put the wheel in an uncomfortable position for you.
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You should be able find them all over most websites just by doing a search, or again, Ebay will have them as well. I think the only issue from what ive been reading is that they add like 4 inches or something to the steering wheel connection, so itll push the wheel 4 inches closer to you, so just make sure that wouldnt put the wheel in an uncomfortable position for you.
Wouldn't that be dangerous in case of a crash? Not only you don't have the airbag anymore but the steering wheel is closer to your ribcage
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I wouldn't replace my steering wheel for a crappy one that looks like the one we use for video games.
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00Z28,

thanks!!! good point about the location of the wheel, i did not realize that! i think i will stick with one that bolts on in place.

mindreaper,

my solution to that is a 5 point harness.

breathtaker,

i would rather have a Momo "video game" wheel, than one that looks like i was about to flush down the toilet. just my .02. i think our wheels are quite ugly.



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