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Old 01-02-2012, 10:57 PM
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Default Lets see them Aftermarket Steering Wheels

I wanna see what kind of setup you guys are using if yall have an aftermarket steering wheel on your car, im thinking of getting a momo.

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my brother has a momo gotham in his mustang, by far my fav wheel, feels great and looks killer, im going to order one soon
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My new MOMO wheel in my 87 TA GTA

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My OLD wheel

I didnt like the new wheel so i replaced it with this one....

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I run a sparco Flash 5
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what kind of hub do you need to make the wheel work
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Old 01-03-2012, 09:56 PM
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HAWK thats the exact steering wheel i want!!!! how did you get it on there? any problems?
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HAWK thats the exact steering wheel i want!!!! how did you get it on there? any problems?
No not really. I bought the Momo Adaptor, then installed it. It was a little tight on the plastic column so I have access to a metal lathe and just turned the adapter down just a little bit. It kinda gave it a nice machined look so I liked that as well. But if you have a bench grinder or something like that if you took ur time to make sure you dont take too much off at one time you can make it fit. Or just file down the plasic inside the column.
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where did u get the momo adapter from? their website? or somewhere else
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my brother got his in a package on ebay,think wheel,adapter and everything else ran a lil over 300,


By slpsscamaro at 2012-01-04 this is the momo gotham very killer wheel


By slpsscamaro at 2012-01-04 this is the one i will more than likely get, i think its perfect not to much flash and has a great feel
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i like that gotham one, ill either get that one or the millenium one.
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The gotham looks very nice, does anyone have a pic of it installed on a car?
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Originally Posted by Chaos07
where did u get the momo adapter from? their website? or somewhere else
Ebay
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Originally Posted by BOBS99SS
http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/9...itionblack.jpg
By slpsscamaro at 2012-01-04 this is the one i will more than likely get, i think its perfect not to much flash and has a great feel
that looks like the one I have. I didnt put that ring on. Used the flush bolts, just had the center horn button
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xxxtransamxxx,that looks pretty crazy, kinda like a ta time machine lol, i like it though , studderin is yours a momo wheel/looks good
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My Shutt tuning wheel, in my 91 Z28

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Originally Posted by BOBS99SS
http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/9...itionblack.jpg
By slpsscamaro at 2012-01-04 this is the one i will more than likely get, i think its perfect not to much flash and has a great feel
That the same one I just got, I just need to get the Momo adapter machined down. The base of it is 7/8" tall, so does anyone know exactly how much height to take off, to keep the gap at < 1/8" ?

Thanks!

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i think 4th gen ta interiors dont look good with aftermarket Steering......looks better with stock and steering controls.


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