New interior mod
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New interior mod
I purchased a used Porsche Motorsports steering wheel from a fellow RL'er. It's basically the Momo Mod07 wheel, but with the 'Porsche' logo, and colored black, it came with a horn button. I found an hub adapter at http://www.livermoreperformance.com/ locally (can you believe it), so I just went over and picked it up (no affil). The hub adapter is the same as the 944 BTW.
I love the look, and it fits me so much better because it's a bit smaller and closer to me. Anyways, thought I would share..
I love the look, and it fits me so much better because it's a bit smaller and closer to me. Anyways, thought I would share..
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Steering Wheel
Hello,
Did you have to do anything else to get the hub adapter to work? I ask this because I was told by one tuner that it is not a straight bolt on to use a Momo wheel in the 964. Your obviously successful job would say otherwise. Anyway whatever light you can shed is appreciated.
Did you have to do anything else to get the hub adapter to work? I ask this because I was told by one tuner that it is not a straight bolt on to use a Momo wheel in the 964. Your obviously successful job would say otherwise. Anyway whatever light you can shed is appreciated.
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Drifting
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Sure, it was super easy!
Momo Wheel: Mod 07 (R1905L) (in my case a Porsche Part #, but it's the same wheel really)
Hub Adapter: Momo Hub Adapter 7004. (This is used on all 964 and 944 cars)
One thing to note, is my car is an '89, so I didn't have to mess around with any airbag stuff, it was a direct bolt on. If your car has airbags, then there is a procedure for removing them (or disabling them), just do a search.
Momo Wheel: Mod 07 (R1905L) (in my case a Porsche Part #, but it's the same wheel really)
Hub Adapter: Momo Hub Adapter 7004. (This is used on all 964 and 944 cars)
One thing to note, is my car is an '89, so I didn't have to mess around with any airbag stuff, it was a direct bolt on. If your car has airbags, then there is a procedure for removing them (or disabling them), just do a search.
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Originally Posted by kgorman
One thing to note, is my car is an '89, so I didn't have to mess around with any airbag stuff, it was a direct bolt on. If your car has airbags, then there is a procedure for removing them (or disabling them), just do a search.
Lucky you!
I am a chicken to mess with the air bag...
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Originally Posted by ThomasC2
I'm thinking about that one to but you have to pay a lot of extra $$$ for the porsche-text in red...but it's a nice touch!
Just saw another steering wheel like this for sale:
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i've got the same one - simple bolt on install.
to remove air bags - do a search there is 1 connector you need to jumper in the lower center console and WAIT 20 miniutes after you unplug the battery before messing with them. Once you have them jumpered they will not fire - so remove the passanger side as well.
(both are heavy also )
to remove air bags - do a search there is 1 connector you need to jumper in the lower center console and WAIT 20 miniutes after you unplug the battery before messing with them. Once you have them jumpered they will not fire - so remove the passanger side as well.
(both are heavy also )
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Originally Posted by pete000
Lucky you!
I am a chicken to mess with the air bag...
I am a chicken to mess with the air bag...
Here is the part number to bypass airbag lights 928.612.220.00.