Steering wheel spacer?
#16
Instructor
No worries Ramans. I'll update with any info. I've emailed the company and am awaiting a response.
That said, I've realised that a spacer may not be legal where I live so I'm going to investigate that before dropping any $.
That said, I've realised that a spacer may not be legal where I live so I'm going to investigate that before dropping any $.
#17
Instructor
No go for me.
"the spacer is only for steering wheels without airbag."
They were quick to reply and friendly though, so give them a shot if you're still considering one.
"the spacer is only for steering wheels without airbag."
They were quick to reply and friendly though, so give them a shot if you're still considering one.
#19
Pro
I was searching for a hub spacer but ended up having a few made up instead.
19mm 6061 aluminum, black anodized.
Bridges the gaps that would otherwise be on the sides and bottom. Top gap isn't visible from within car.
19mm 6061 aluminum, black anodized.
Bridges the gaps that would otherwise be on the sides and bottom. Top gap isn't visible from within car.
#20
Racer
Momo wheel spacer options (other than Momo)
I know the thread is old but I can't find the answer I am looking for - I've ordered a Momo Prototipio for my 964 as well hub, bridge, etc. Pelican is out of the Momo spacer 1/2" (supplier is out and does not know when they will be in) which I have read is a good idea since this wheel has no dish vs Mod 7, for instance. Does anyone know what other spacers may work with this Momo ( i.e. : Sparco ?) and if I do want the wheel closer than stock is 1/2" going to help? I forget Mod 7 dish but I believe it is more than 1/2". Thanks all.
#21
Drifting
Would this spacer work on an airbag wheel? If so, do you have an extra to sell?
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Hi kdvr. Zombie thread! I was wondering if this 964 wheel spacer worked and if so, do you have one to sell? Thank you very much.
#23
I have a CS steering wheel fitted, which I love, but I would like to get it closer to me. Right now, I have either my legs in just the right postion or my arms, but not both. I have thought of getting a deep dish wheel, but I like the CS wheel too much.
What would the opinion be on having a spacer made? Porsche did offer an optional spacer at one time, but it isn't listed on PET and the main dealers can't help. If I do get one made, what metal should it be made from and can I source longer bolts to mount it between the wheel rim and hub? I am sure my local machine shop can mill a nice piece that would do the job.
What would the opinion be on having a spacer made? Porsche did offer an optional spacer at one time, but it isn't listed on PET and the main dealers can't help. If I do get one made, what metal should it be made from and can I source longer bolts to mount it between the wheel rim and hub? I am sure my local machine shop can mill a nice piece that would do the job.
I had the same problem, couldn't find an scacer in right thickness. Machine shop mill this from aluminum and then it was anodized black.
#24
Rennlist Member
If you have an Atiwe steering wheel, they make this one. It also moves the wheel up bit, away from your legs. These come with Ruf steering wheels...
https://www.fvd.net/de-en/100498ATI4...tiwe-15mm.html
https://www.fvd.net/de-en/100498ATI4...tiwe-15mm.html