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I have a steering wheel I like that doesnt fit my MOMO hub
Can I just tap some new holes in the hub that match the holes on my steering wheel? Seems like a pretty easy solution. Or I can just find another wheel that matches (would be easiest!).
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I agree just drill and tap the holes yourself. The hub is not hard metal at all and very easy to drill and tap if you’ve got the means to do so.
I had to re-tap the steering column side of a Momo hub (for the horn contact ring) and it was seemingly soft cast aluminum |
There are adapters, look on the internet. I have one $10 if you can’t find one.
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thanks Ryce but how do I know if it fits the adapter? its a no-name wheel.
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post some photos, I'm sure there are some folks who will be able to identify the wheel
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Good question, I think there are just two spacings, Momo and Nardi, maybe go online and see the adapters and call the seller.
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I made an adapter on my lathe to fit a lecarra wheel to a momo hub. Then I see that Carbone sells one.
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Post the picture of the wheel. I had a no name wheel on my car and removed it, the hub did not fit my Nardi wheel. ;)
I may have it around here somewhere. |
I re-tapped a Nardi hub(?) to get a Prototypo to fit back in my 914 days...not so hard, though buying an adapter is well worth your time.
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Thanks Ryce I ordered one on ebay. Appreciate the advice.
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Usual rules apply.
Photos when you have it fitted up :) |
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