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> MOMO hub adapter for 1970 1.7l, NLA, can I use a different one?
quattroracer
post May 26 2004, 10:53 PM
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I have a new Momo steering wheel, but they no longer make an adapter for the 1970-71. Does anyone have the MO-8000 that I need? If not, is there another I can use?

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post May 26 2004, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(quattroracer @ May 26 2004, 09:53 PM)
If not, is there another I can use?

the later ones work, but they leave a ugly gap between adapter and steering column.

if you don't mind that, you can use one. you could probably make some sort of cover too.

oh, and the wheel will be closer to the driver (more offset) ...

maybe someone here has the right adapter for you ...

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post May 27 2004, 12:16 AM
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It leaves a gap, and there's a good chance your turn signals won't self cancel anymore, either. Honestly, I don't personally find the gap all that hideous. You may also find using one of the wheel to hub spacers useful, as fitting the wheel with just the hub leaves your fingers very close to the turn signal stalk. Depends on how deeply dished the wheel you use is.
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