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DIY How to change steering wheel to MOMO Prototipo?

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Nice DIY video, thanks!
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I've just started a series of YT DIY tips movies to make your mechanic and your life easier.

Subscribe us. I'm going to make 1 video a week.
If you have an idea what should we show in a next one, please, let me know!

Make sure to upload them in HD... that 360p makes it difficult to see anything.

Also.. what did you do with the wire in steering wheel hub ? You took it out, but I didn't see how you hook the wire back in?

I had thought Momo provides their own contact ring and wire, due to the different size of the connection point
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Nice DIY video, thanks!
Thank you!
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Nice video! I noticed that some people suggest using the combo of a Club Steering Lock Device and a breaker bar to remove the old wheel. Seems like I should just be able to use the built-in steering wheel lock that occurs when the key is removed (82 SC). Is that true or do I need to procure a Club for my installation?
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Seems like I should just be able to use the built-in steering wheel lock that occurs when the key is removed
DON'T ! NEVER !

use a piece of 2x4 to lock it, base on the floor, the top set against the wheels crossbar.
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DON'T ! NEVER !

use a piece of 2x4 to lock it, base on the floor, the top set against the wheels crossbar.
Makes sense, although I don’t have a 2x4 laying around. Any idea how long it needs to be? Or I guess I can just order a Club and also use it for vehicle security as originally intended...?
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ended up a bit of hijack but FYI i use an impact....leave the wheel unlocked and just hold it lightly with other hand. impact buzzes it off like nothing. haven't had any issues in over 15 years of on off.

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