Pics of car, Momo Wheel, Boots, Corbeau Seats
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Pics of car, Momo Wheel, Boots, Corbeau Seats
Thought I'd share some pics after I got all of this stuff done. I deleted the rear seats, added a Wolffe 5 point bar, Corbeau racing seats, 6 point harness, the leather boots and the Momo steering wheel. The boots are leather from Redlinegoods. Pics are nothing fancy. It was threatening to rain so stayed in the driveway. Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by parbreak
I like that wheel!! Where are the attachment points on a "5 point" roll bar? I know where they're at on a 6 pt.
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Originally Posted by 3800RS
got more pics of the rear seat delete ??
Also included one more pic of the Momo wheel.
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Thanks for the compliments everyone.
I bought the Momo wheel from a web site. Just did a search on Momo. I was a little skeptical at first too, but it grew on me. I like the small red accents that go well with the interior lighting. I followed that them with the boots, harness, etc.
The wheel was a pain to install--not really that hard, but harder than it should have been. You have to pull out the airbag stuff, trim the column about a sixteenth of an inch, work over the adapter with a dremmel tool, figure out how to make your horn work and bolt it on. But it was worth it to me since I didn't like the factory wheel and can live without an airbag (I know some can't). I liked the steering wheel controls but get along fine without them.
If anyone wants more detail, post up or send a PM--glad to help. Thanks again.
I bought the Momo wheel from a web site. Just did a search on Momo. I was a little skeptical at first too, but it grew on me. I like the small red accents that go well with the interior lighting. I followed that them with the boots, harness, etc.
The wheel was a pain to install--not really that hard, but harder than it should have been. You have to pull out the airbag stuff, trim the column about a sixteenth of an inch, work over the adapter with a dremmel tool, figure out how to make your horn work and bolt it on. But it was worth it to me since I didn't like the factory wheel and can live without an airbag (I know some can't). I liked the steering wheel controls but get along fine without them.
If anyone wants more detail, post up or send a PM--glad to help. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by clubhouserider
What seat model is that the Forza?
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"I didn't like the factory wheel and can live without an airbag (I know some can't)."
Hey - I don't see so good - is that Wolverine?? I know he can live without an airbag.
;-) just messin
Looks really good with the minor red accents on the wheel and boot etc. and you get extra points for adjusting your vents the same positions that I do (thumbs up)
Hey - I don't see so good - is that Wolverine?? I know he can live without an airbag.
;-) just messin
Looks really good with the minor red accents on the wheel and boot etc. and you get extra points for adjusting your vents the same positions that I do (thumbs up)