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Carl Gibbs
 
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Default Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 09:53 AM






Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf in
terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?

Cheers

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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 10:14 AM






Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?

Cheers
The only experience I have of car manufacturer sold Momo wheels is for
Saabs and in their case they are standard but rebadged and require an
adapter/boss to connect to the column

cheers

Ken




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 10:24 AM



In article <548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk
says...
Quote:
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf in
terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?

Cheers


I think the wheel is the same, but the hib is machined to fit the Column
of each vehicle/switchgear

The Saab 9000 and 900 Carlssons had Momo wheels from the factory. Same
wheel but the hub was different.
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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 10:31 AM




"Ken (the sane one)" <K.Shilcock (AT) lboro (DOT) ac.uk> wrote

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Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?

Cheers

The only experience I have of car manufacturer sold Momo wheels is for
Saabs and in their case they are standard but rebadged and require an
adapter/boss to connect to the column

You mean standard Momo?

So if I get a Momo boss for my Volvo would the Saab Carlsson Momo wheels fit
for example?




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 10:49 AM



In article <548flvF1vf122U1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk
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"Ken (the sane one)" <K.Shilcock (AT) lboro (DOT) ac.uk> wrote in message
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Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?

Cheers

The only experience I have of car manufacturer sold Momo wheels is for
Saabs and in their case they are standard but rebadged and require an
adapter/boss to connect to the column

You mean standard Momo?

So if I get a Momo boss for my Volvo would the Saab Carlsson Momo wheels fit
for example?



Should do I think.
I know when Saab club members fitted 9000 Carlsson Momos to their 900's.
the 900 bosses were hard to find, but there was another car boss that
fitted OK, but didn't work the self cancellers. So they used a standard
boss for I think some ford, that had the same spline pattern.
--
Carl Robson
Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
Now Playing at home:Nine Inch Nails-March of the Pigs
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Carl Gibbs
 
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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 11:04 AM




"Elder" <carl.robson (AT) bouncing-czechs (DOT) com> wrote

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In article <548flvF1vf122U1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk
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"Ken (the sane one)" <K.Shilcock (AT) lboro (DOT) ac.uk> wrote in message
news:ern0c5$lsc$1 (AT) north (DOT) jnrs.ja.net...
Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the
shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the
cars
steering column?

Cheers

The only experience I have of car manufacturer sold Momo wheels is for
Saabs and in their case they are standard but rebadged and require an
adapter/boss to connect to the column

You mean standard Momo?

So if I get a Momo boss for my Volvo would the Saab Carlsson Momo wheels
fit
for example?



Should do I think.
I know when Saab club members fitted 9000 Carlsson Momos to their 900's.
the 900 bosses were hard to find, but there was another car boss that
fitted OK, but didn't work the self cancellers. So they used a standard
boss for I think some ford, that had the same spline pattern.
--
Cool, cheers dudes!!




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 01:58 PM




"Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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"Elder" <carl.robson (AT) bouncing-czechs (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"Ken (the sane one)" <K.Shilcock (AT) lboro (DOT) ac.uk> wrote in message
news:ern0c5$lsc$1 (AT) north (DOT) jnrs.ja.net...
Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the
shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the
cars
steering column?

Cheers

The only experience I have of car manufacturer sold Momo wheels is for
Saabs and in their case they are standard but rebadged and require an
adapter/boss to connect to the column

You mean standard Momo?

So if I get a Momo boss for my Volvo would the Saab Carlsson Momo wheels
fit
for example?



Should do I think.
I know when Saab club members fitted 9000 Carlsson Momos to their 900's.
the 900 bosses were hard to find, but there was another car boss that
fitted OK, but didn't work the self cancellers. So they used a standard
boss for I think some ford, that had the same spline pattern.
--
Cool, cheers dudes!!
Well, got me an Astrali boss and Momo wheel from an Uno Turbo which I liked.
Not sure whether it will fit or not, but we shall see!




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 06:29 PM




"Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?


they do i think, MX5's (imports anyway) had momo wheels and any momo wheel
bolted straight on




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 02-23-2007 , 07:37 PM




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"Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:548desF1v9k7fU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the cars
steering column?



they do i think, MX5's (imports anyway) had momo wheels and any momo wheel
bolted straight on
Hopefully the one I bought will then. We'll see!




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Default Re: Momo steering wheels - 03-03-2007 , 12:07 PM




"Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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"Carl Gibbs" <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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Alright chaps

Who knows about Momo steering wheels? Some sporty models have them as
standard, but are they the same as the Momo wheels you buy off the shelf
in terms of bolt patterns? Or are they specifically made to fit the
cars steering column?



they do i think, MX5's (imports anyway) had momo wheels and any momo
wheel bolted straight on
Hopefully the one I bought will then. We'll see!
Damn. Doesnt fit.

Anyone wanna buy an Uno Turbo steering wheel?




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