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Old 05-24-2014, 01:49 PM
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I've got a email in with my Momo rep about the Porsche horn buttons. I'll hopefully hear back sometime next week.

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Originally Posted by bhmkv
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.
You can buy a 1/2 - 1 in spacer to mount under your wheel with the Momo hub adapter. I put a 1 inch in place and like where the wheel sits.
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Thanks. Was the swap with the mono hub pretty easy? Looked for clear directions and didn't find them.
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bhmkv, It's relatively easy, you remove the horn button, find the correct socket size. Remove the nut while grasping the steering wheel. Sometimes you have to get a puller to remove the wheel itself, but I've had some pull right off.

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Thanks Jason. Your prices seem really close to what I saw on Amazon. I may be ordering soon. Waiting to get car back from some repairs. Bought a car that Sat for a few years. Needs some seals, brakes rebuilt, brakes lines, shifter being repaired, valve adj and few other things... Need to get this bill out of the way before I start buying fun stuff. I really like the prototipo design.
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I think I might be possibly a little cheaper then Amazon if you use the RENNLIST check out code too.
I have those other parts you listed needing as well, give me a call or shoot me an email with what you're needing.

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Originally Posted by JonSnow83
I'm thinking about going this route, 340mm perforated Nardi Classic.
Nardi also has 360mm & 390mm on JHPUSA.COM if you want something bigger.

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I'm doing my Nardi order on Monday and they take about 2 weeks to arrive in the US from Italy. If anybody wants a Nardi let me know.

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There have been a few searches for Nardi on Warehouse 33 in the past few hours, but I don't have them uploaded yet.

You can go here http://www.nardi-personal.com/index....id=280&lang=en and find a wheel you like and contact me with the part # and I can get you a price. Like I said earlier I'm putting in my order in on Monday(6/2/14) and it usually takes 2 weeks to get here.

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I'm not a fan of the stock wheel and I have my eye on the Nardi Classic black (before I even take possession of the car )

http://www.nardi-personal.com/images...61.39.2001.jpg

Question for those who have done a wheel swap. I'm torn between the 360mm and the 390mm. I don't want the wheel to look like I'm piloting a sailboat but I like how close the 390 is to the stock size. I'm swapping for appearance, not size. Advice is appreciated.

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I don't like the Nardi though it does remind me of the old ST wheels that I do like...so..

I've got the Prototipo and love it. My current avatar and the artwork below are both my car taken at slightly different angles. It just feels right in my hands. Requires a bit more input and give a lot more feedback. Love it.

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Originally Posted by Jeff Jones
I'm not a fan of the stock wheel and I have my eye on the Nardi Classic black (before I even take possession of the car )

http://www.nardi-personal.com/images...61.39.2001.jpg

Question for those who have done a wheel swap. I'm torn between the 360mm and the 390mm. I don't want the wheel to look like I'm piloting a sailboat but I like how close the 390 is to the stock size. I'm swapping for appearance, not size. Advice is appreciated.

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I'm trying to make the same decision. I think I will go with the 360mm. I think the stock wheel is too big at 385mm. I currently have an older Dino that is 330 or 340mm. I also think the 390mm will look really big without the center bulkiness of the OEM wheel. Also the Nardi is slightly dished so it will be closer to you.
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That's a great point. I hadn't thought about the visual difference given how much more open the Nardi wheel is. It will look much bigger.

I'm also leaning towards the grey stitching, I'm sure the red stitching won't perfectly match the red piping on my seats and being close but not an exact match could really be distracting.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Jones
That's a great point. I hadn't thought about the visual difference given how much more open the Nardi wheel is. It will look much bigger.

I'm also leaning towards the grey stitching, I'm sure the red stitching won't perfectly match the red piping on my seats and being close but not an exact match could really be distracting.
I'm going with grey too. I think white will stand out too much and red won't look good in a blk/blk car.
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I just pulled the trigger on a Nardi classic 360mm black leather, black spokes and grey stitching. Ordered from Warehouse33. Thanks Jason.


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