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Old 05-23-2012, 09:26 PM
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I picked up a really nice Dino steering wheel but I'm having trouble finding the adapter to fit it to my 911.......Anyone have a source that sells these adapters???
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It's amazing that 217 people have read this thread and nobody has input as to where to get the adapters for this wheel......maybe they don't exist.
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I think we were all hoping there's be a pic of the steering wheel
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Unfortunately I haven't figured out how to get pics uploaded here.....do you have to be a paid member to do photos?????
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Upload your photos to a photo site like imageshack or photobucket, then copy the link to the photo, click on the picture icon above and paste the link, click ok
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My SC came with a Dino. I've always wondered if the hub adapter bolt spacing to the wheel is the same as a Momo.

Measure the Dino bolt spacing and maybe someone with a Momo will kindly measure the Momo bolt spacing.
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Originally Posted by Josh D
My SC came with a Dino. I've always wondered if the hub adapter bolt spacing to the wheel is the same as a Momo.

Measure the Dino bolt spacing and maybe someone with a Momo will kindly measure the Momo bolt spacing.
Bolt spacing on a Dino is a little bigger than a Momo.

You can also look for Raid and Nardi hubs as they have the same bolt pattern.
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Default Do you still need a Dino Adaptor?

Hi, I have an old Momo kit that I just found in the garage still in the box. It consists of a Dino horn button, a couple of different adaptors and bits and pieces. It came from Automotion in 1999 and has their part no. DO-7012. Let me know. Mike
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I have a Dino Steering wheel and Dino adapter on my 87 cab. It is a little to short from the steering wheel to the dash compared to the factory or Momo wheel / adapter.

So that is probably the reason why most people go with the momo combination instead of the Dino.



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