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Old 12-14-2010, 12:58 PM
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I want to put a "jdm steering wheel" on my 81 monte carlo. The wheel is a six hole wheel and I think that my car is a 3 bolt? If ANYONE out there can help me out in the right direction for the CORRECT HUB/ADAPTER it would be greatly appreciated. THANKS fellow ls1tech pep.
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6 hole wheels are usually patterned after MOMO wheels. Find the right hub for your car on MOMO's site and you should be set.

Once you know the hub for your car, see if you can find it on ebay, found a used one for next to nothing for my momo wheel.
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thanks rotor vs. piston

Is hub and adapter the same "term"? Still having trouble selecting the correct part for me.

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yes, hub and adapter are the same. Show me/us the wheel you're looking at, I'll try to help out some more.
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This a pic of the wheel, not sure if it helps at all, also been looking at a MOMO CHEVROLET 69-05 Steering Wheel Hub # 2401. Think that maybe the part for me but wondering there are any different ones (or cheaper). thanks for your help 4 real
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DAMN I have to say I actually like the wheel
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DAMN I have to say I actually like the wheel
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That's really the "hidden cost" in after market steering wheels. This is the cheapest I found the hub http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MOMO-...Q5fAccessories

If you're looking for wheels on a budget you could look at grant wheels.
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I HAVNT BEEN ON IN A WHILE SO I GUESS I MISSED THE AUCTION YOU FOUND AND SENT TO ME. IF U GET TIME CAN U CHECK ANOTHER ONE OUT FOR ME, ILL BE SURE TO STAY AROUND
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Here's mine. I went with an adapter off ebay also... Ask this seller if he can get/make, He hooked me up http://myworld.ebay.com/ebaymotors/apple289/


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thanks doug g......... sweet ride to btw




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