Momo steering wheel Hub.

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Re: Momo steering wheel Hub.

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Sorry about that, I knew I forgot something. The codes are different now for some reason, but I used the one for the Miata. On other websites, I think I remember seeing that the part number was the same for the Miata, 626, Protege, etc.<p>And here's the spacer that I bought as well:<p>Image<p>I believe SRD was selling a spacer, but I don't know if it's still in production.
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Re: Momo steering wheel Hub.

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that spacer looks totally different than mine.<p>I think you can use a Grant install kit but you will have to use a Momo spacer. I just noticed the 6 hex screws. My wheel is only 5.<p>[ June 11, 2003: Message edited by: Darren Hyderman ]</p>
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Re: Momo steering wheel Hub.

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Well, I'm gonna need a spacer that has 6 holes if my steering wheel has 6 holes. ;) <p>How different (besides the number of holes) did your spacer look?
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Anyone know if the momo kit has the spacer?
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Re: Momo steering wheel Hub.

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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Custommx3:
Anyone know if the momo kit has the spacer?<hr></blockquote><p>You have to buy the spacer separately, Barry. It's about 20 bucks.
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That picture is a Momo spacer. It's only like 1/2". I bought the Sparco one which is like 2". I'll take some pictures tonight.<p>I have a question: When I tried to install my Momo hub initially, everything went fine, but the turn signals would activate when turning the wheel. The Momo hub has two little holes that I believe are for the self-cancelling turn signals, but maybe they worked too well. Has anybody else encountered this? Did I do something wrong?<p>I still don't have mine installed as I want to sort out the turn signals as well as keep my cruise control.
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nopi sells the sparco wheeel hub adapter for $50 item number 018=0470
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Barry, hit up the link I gave earlier, Corksport sells the Hub adapter for 65 bucks, and the spacer for 21 bucks. Not a bad deal I guess, but some people don't even use the spacer...<p>Darren - Glad you are flattered. its a sick car, and it deserves to be plastered all over this board! What is involved with the horn wire hookup? Do you need extra wire or something? <p>Thanks!
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Here are some pics:<p>Sparco 2" Spacer:
Image<p>Momo hub (complete):
Image<p>Momo hub (top, just the metal):
Image<p>Momo hub (bottom, just the metal):
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Note the holes I was asking about for the turn signal cancelling.
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The SRD spacer is no longer available. I checked a month or so ago.
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