MOMO wheel install
#2
Rip off the old cover.
There is a nut holding the wheel in. Maybe 22mm take that off.
Pull the hot leg wire off.
Pull the wheel off.
Put the momo hub in.
Screw the bolt on.
Plug the hot leg wire on.
Plug the ground on the horn button to the momo hub.
Screw the 6 screws in.
Done.
There is a nut holding the wheel in. Maybe 22mm take that off.
Pull the hot leg wire off.
Pull the wheel off.
Put the momo hub in.
Screw the bolt on.
Plug the hot leg wire on.
Plug the ground on the horn button to the momo hub.
Screw the 6 screws in.
Done.
#5
Originally posted by -HyJynX-
you dont need no stinking steering wheel puller, I did it with the help of Some WD40 and lots of muscle work haha. That was sure a fun 20 minutes
you dont need no stinking steering wheel puller, I did it with the help of Some WD40 and lots of muscle work haha. That was sure a fun 20 minutes
#6
Originally posted by StanBo
I slapped either side of the wheel and it came off.
I slapped either side of the wheel and it came off.
#7
Stanbo also holds the corner of his car up with one hand while changing tires with the other.
I have a policy about applying force around things I don't want to break... I've broken more than my share of car parts by trying to force pieces in or out, so I go with a better tool when available.
If not, a whack to the center bolt will usually loosen the wheel as well.
-Justin
I have a policy about applying force around things I don't want to break... I've broken more than my share of car parts by trying to force pieces in or out, so I go with a better tool when available.
If not, a whack to the center bolt will usually loosen the wheel as well.
-Justin
#8
Originally posted by Justin.b
Stanbo also holds the corner of his car up with one hand while changing tires with the other.
I have a policy about applying force around things I don't want to break... I've broken more than my share of car parts by trying to force pieces in or out, so I go with a better tool when available.
If not, a whack to the center bolt will usually loosen the wheel as well.
-Justin
Stanbo also holds the corner of his car up with one hand while changing tires with the other.
I have a policy about applying force around things I don't want to break... I've broken more than my share of car parts by trying to force pieces in or out, so I go with a better tool when available.
If not, a whack to the center bolt will usually loosen the wheel as well.
-Justin
That gets me nicknames like:
"Make it fit Stan"
"Angry Negro"
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