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Momo wheel, did I lose something?

I got my Prototipo in the mail a few weeks back, but didn't have the hub and horn button yet. So, like a kid on Christmas I went down to the garage, sat in the driver's seat and compared the new wheel to the old one. After that, I put it on the back seat and went about doing other stuff. A couple days later I went away for two weeks for work. When I came back, I had received the Porsche button and decided to put it and the wheel in a better spot than the back seat of the car I'm going to be driving. Then it hit me while looking at the instructions, was there another part included?

I removed the Momo horn button along the way and that's accounted for. But what I can't remember was if the ring that goes between the hub and wheel was included with the wheel.

There was a mix-up with the ordering process with the hub and it'll probably be two weeks until I see it.

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There is a steel ring that goes between the wheel and the hub to hold the horn button in place. This ring is shipped with the hub adapter.

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There is a steel ring that goes between the wheel and the hub to hold the horn button in place. This ring is shipped with the hub adapter.

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Scott

Cool, thanks. Hate it when I leave a project and come back and forget what is what.
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Here's a pic of a horn button attached to the spacer ring and one of just the spacer. This ring has ben modified to accommodate a different steering wheel (spacer ring holes outer edge has been nipped off).
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Question....does a Fuchs center hub cap work as a horn button in this application?..is the diameter ( or other required features) workable to do this?

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