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Old 02-05-2004, 07:06 PM
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I replaced my steering wheel with a Momo Club 4 and now have an extra stock wheel which I don't need. Before anyone gets too excited, there are a couple of issues with it:

1) I pulled the leather off to recover it and never put the new leather on. I have a cover (with a tiny rip) which will go with it.

2) One of the plastic ***** that holds the horn cover on is cracked

Anyone local can stop by (Los Altos, CA) or I can take it over to Longs and have them pack it up - you pay for the box, packing and shipping.

I can't bear to toss out a 928 part, so I figured I would try and recycle.
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Is that a 3-spoke?

I suppose you had to use the adapter to fit the momo wheel on.... how exactly do you hook the horn wiring up with the adapter?
Old 02-05-2004, 10:40 PM
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It's not, it is a wheel with 2 parallel horizontal spokes on each side of the horn - 928 347 084 02. Odd that Pet5 only shows the 3 spoke for the 1980s. Maybe a PO changed it out?

When I bought the Momo, it came with the adapter. This is all pre-airbag so it only required 2 extension wires, one for the ground and one for the horn.



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