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MikeInMunich
Not sure if all Momo hubs are the same, but I bought a wheel without one and...

if you've got a hub to sell please let me know. One with a Porsche emblem would be most preferred.

Thanks!

M.i.M.
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Do you have a 3 hole, 5 hole, 6 hole or 9 hole wheel? Is the wheel flat or dished? Pictures would help get you the correct hub.
bulitt
What year is your car?
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QUOTE(MikeInMunich @ Feb 25 2014, 12:09 PM) *

Not sure if all Momo hubs are the same, but I bought a wheel without one and...

if you've got a hub to sell please let me know. One with a Porsche emblem would be most preferred.

Thanks!

M.i.M.

Momo is a brand of hub, not a type or style. Hubs are matched to the type of wheel you purchased. You first need to know what type/style of wheel; if you bought an aftermarket wheel. If you bought a standard 914 wheel, you need an OEM standard 914 hub; early 70-72 or late 73-76. What kind of wheel did you buy?
MikeInMunich
Hi Bob, it's a '73.

Tweet, I will post photos. Don't know exactly. Wheel is underway.

Thanks.

M.i.M.
sixaddict
Hey Mike
There is Momo part number for late adaptor 72-76 it is
1211111 8002 ....I believe last 4 digits are the key....Early ones hard to get ...so likelihood is you will find correct one or if early one is cheap enough take it and trade.
GL
Terry



QUOTE(MikeInMunich @ Feb 25 2014, 11:29 PM) *

Hi Bob, it's a '73.

Tweet, I will post photos. Don't know exactly. Wheel is underway.

Thanks.

M.i.M.
Lightweight_911
I have a Nardi solid hub to fit a '72-'76 914 & a new Nardi-->Momo adapter if you're interested.
MikeInMunich
QUOTE(Lightweight_911 @ Feb 27 2014, 02:02 AM) *

I have a Nardi solid hub to fit a '72-'76 914 & a new Nardi-->Momo adapter if you're interested.


I will get back to you when I have the wheel and assess what it exactly is. Thanks for your reply.

Bis bald*

Mike

* that's, "until soon"
MikeInMunich
QUOTE(sixaddict @ Feb 26 2014, 03:20 AM) *

Hey Mike
There is Momo part number for late adaptor 72-76 it is
1211111 8002 ....I believe last 4 digits are the key....Early ones hard to get ...so likelihood is you will find correct one or if early one is cheap enough take it and trade.
Terry



Hi Terry, thanks A LOT for that info! beerchug.gif

M.i.M.
johnhora
Mike...here is one on pelican

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-914...ub-adapter.html

jcd914
QUOTE(johnhora @ Feb 28 2014, 05:56 PM) *


This 1 on Pelican is for a early 914/4 (70/71), Momo part # 8000.
These have become quite rare and his price reflects that.
If you need a Momo hub for a 1970/71 914/4 this is a chance to get one.

The late 914 (72-76) hubs, Mom part # 8002, are a little more common and cheaper.

Mike, when you get a hub, I have a Porsche crest Momo horn button you can have cheap.

Take care
Jim

MikeInMunich
QUOTE(jcd914 @ Feb 28 2014, 09:15 PM) *

QUOTE(johnhora @ Feb 28 2014, 05:56 PM) *


This 1 on Pelican is for a early 914/4 (70/71), Momo part # 8000.
These have become quite rare and his price reflects that.
If you need a Momo hub for a 1970/71 914/4 this is a chance to get one.

The late 914 (72-76) hubs, Mom part # 8002, are a little more common and cheaper.

Mike, when you get a hub, I have a Porsche crest Momo horn button you can have cheap.

Take care
Jim


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Thanks Jim!

Please send me a PM on that!

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M.i.M.


MikeInMunich
QUOTE(johnhora @ Feb 28 2014, 05:56 PM) *


Thanks for looking & your suggestion John. beerchug.gif

M.i.M.
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