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Old 05-01-2014, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by upier
Is it thicker than the OEM wheel? I am trying to decide between one of those or a Mod 07. The Nardi looks good too. Come in larger sizes.

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Ya know what, I think it is. I've never had both of them installed in the car at the same time.






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Old 05-01-2014, 02:59 PM
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I've never had both of them installed in the car at the same time.

Humm, sounds like an interesting drivers ed car.

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Old 05-01-2014, 03:11 PM
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The stock wheel in an '85 is about 360mm right? It would be nice to have a little more clearance between thigh and wheel, which is why I was looking at the 340. Does the new hub help this metric at all?
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This is the wheel I currently have installed. It it's a suede Dino. I don't recommend suede. I am looking at the Mod 07 or the protipito.

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Old 05-06-2014, 03:13 PM
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I heard the suede will get smooth from use and not look as pretty after awhile.

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Old 05-06-2014, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Warehouse33.net
I heard the suede will get smooth from use and not look as pretty after awhile.

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Very true. I just bought a suede cleaning kit ( brush and cleaning block) to see if I can get it looking newer. It has been in the car for over 20 years.

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Use a brush with metal fibers (brass) and a good cleaner but stay off of the stitching.
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Im thinking 340 is to small for a manual steering... 350 is the smallest I would go. Porsche went with a larger wheel for a reason. I think 360-365 would be my preference, but I do love my Protipo...
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Does the momo prototipo wheel sit closer then the stck wheel on a 82 sc. My wheel is worn and torn and want to upgrade. I would perfer a closer wheel.
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The Prototipo wheel does sit a little closer to the driver then the stock wheel.

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Thanks Jason.
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Anyone one know where to order the porsche horn button for a momo steering wheel?
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Originally Posted by agent00eleven
Anyone one know where to order the porsche horn button for a momo steering wheel?
Tons on Ebay.
Old 05-23-2014, 10:39 PM
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I just bought a Prototipo earlier today. It's going into the buggy, not the Porsche, as soon as I machine up some sort of adapter. Summer time project for sure.
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Originally Posted by agent00eleven
Anyone one know where to order the porsche horn button for a momo steering wheel?
Careful on eBay, the one I got for $20 is a pos. to be more specific, the P emblem was printed on a piece of paper under the clear plastic.


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