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Old 02-21-2003, 05:15 PM
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how do you take it off the string wheel?

i got a new momo one for $60 candain and i realized i need another pease that goes there! this pease that goes under it and i have to buy that thing too. but how do i take of the string wheel i dont want to pull and break the one i have.


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take a knife and pop off the honda logo in the center of the steering wheel, then there is a nut behind the honda logo. i think is a 22 mm.
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you mean, you didn't get the hub for it, am i right? yes, you usually have to buy a seperate hub attachment to get aftermarket steering wheels on, unless the steering wheel you got, came with it. if it didn't you will have to look into getting a Momo hub attachment
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try here http://www.geocities.com/dx_tuner/momo.html
don't know who made it but it's pretty good
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Hubs are cheap. only like 50 bucks canadien so like 2 bucks us! haha
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take a knife and pop off the honda logo in the center of the steering wheel, then there is a nut behind the honda logo. i think is a 22 mm.
It is 19mm same as the lug nuts.
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Hubs are cheap. only like 50 bucks canadien so like 2 bucks us! haha
yea i was at Canadian Tire today and saw some hubs for 30 - 35 dollars Canadian, and saw an APC Steering wheel for 69.95 Canadian hehe was thinkin about gettin it but didnt feel like looking for someone to open the cage its in lol maybe for my b-day i'll get one... its 4 months away but meh lol i will have an aftermarket wheel soon lol I hate the fact my knees hit my steering wheel, its a bitch with shifting so I gotta sit right up and its like un comfortable...

but yea, buy the separate hub, and use the 19 mm socket to take off ur original wheel. after u get the nut off just pull, and make sure when u put ur new wheel on its lined up straight so keep ur wheels straight when u take the old one off..
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just bought this steering wheel off a friend for $90.00U.S
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try here http://www.geocities.com/dx_tuner/momo.html
don't know who made it but it's pretty good
SWEET. I didn't think anyone would use that. But when I get some time I'll make a picture detailed install.
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Man My steering wheel cost me $400.02 canadian. it is a Momo Commando. I was rich at the time so I splurged...if i did it again i would go for a way cheaper one...but hey it looks good.
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