sparco steering wheel?
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Originally Posted by stickystuff
thinking of replacing my wheel in my zo6.
are you guys running 330mm wheel?
what hub adaptor are you using?
are you guys running 330mm wheel?
what hub adaptor are you using?
Purchased mine here ---
www.subesports.com
Go to steering wheels, then momo, then to hub adaptors.
Some minor plastic trimming is required to install, nothing big though! And yes, I run a 330mm Sparco wheel.
Joe
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This is the kit I am going to install this winter:
http://performance.accuratetechnolog...products_id=89
Steering wheel:
http://www.sparcousa.com/psteering_comp.asp?id=278
http://performance.accuratetechnolog...products_id=89
Steering wheel:
http://www.sparcousa.com/psteering_comp.asp?id=278
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ATI stuff is top notch, removeable coupler is sheek too........I use a Sparco 350mm steering wheel with removeable couplers on both of my cars............Dont like the radically smaller wheel, tends to make steering inputs a little choppy.
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Originally Posted by RAFTRACER
ATI stuff is top notch, removeable coupler is sheek too........I use a Sparco 350mm steering wheel with removeable couplers on both of my cars............Dont like the radically smaller wheel, tends to make steering inputs a little choppy.
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Originally Posted by stickystuff
did you order the tilt version? they say 84 and up. im guessing that is thecorrect one?
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Anyone have any idea whether or not that ATI quick release will work on a C4? A basic logical deduction says it will (Excluding the little cover piece) since the Momo wheel adaptor is listed as "84+" which leads me to believe that the dimensions, measurements, splines, etc of the steering shaft are the same from 84 on up.
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Originally Posted by stickystuff
will you have turn signals, tilt, windshield wipers, etc. using the ati or momo hub.
Joe
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recieved my momo #2702 hub the other day. it is just a big hunk of metal. is this correct? no extension or rubber boot come with it? i want to confirm before installing.
also do you need to purchase a 2" extension to have the wheel in a proper position. seems like the wheel will be even closer to the dash then it is now.
last question is there anyway to re-hook up the horn?
thanks
also do you need to purchase a 2" extension to have the wheel in a proper position. seems like the wheel will be even closer to the dash then it is now.
last question is there anyway to re-hook up the horn?
thanks
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Originally Posted by stickystuff
recieved my momo #2702 hub the other day. it is just a big hunk of metal. is this correct? no extension or rubber boot come with it? i want to confirm before installing.
also do you need to purchase a 2" extension to have the wheel in a proper position. seems like the wheel will be even closer to the dash then it is now.
last question is there anyway to re-hook up the horn?
thanks
also do you need to purchase a 2" extension to have the wheel in a proper position. seems like the wheel will be even closer to the dash then it is now.
last question is there anyway to re-hook up the horn?
thanks
Joe