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Old 18-Jun-2002, 06:10 PM
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How to install a Momo hub and wheel into a 5th Gen?

Ok, I picked up a momo hub and wheel for my car the other day, but the instructions that came with the wheel are crap, plus they aren't even in english...

I have a 95 Hatch, no Airbag, so that should make it a lot easier.

I have no clue what to do, can't even get my stock wheel off. Pathetic eh?

Anyways, if anyone could help me out and explain it to me that would be great. Or if anyone knows how to do it, and wants to help me out that would be even better.
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Re: How to install a Momo hub and wheel into a 5th Gen?

Originally posted by blazin azn
Ok, I picked up a momo hub and wheel for my car the other day, but the instructions that came with the wheel are crap, plus they aren't even in english...

I have a 95 Hatch, no Airbag, so that should make it a lot easier.

I have no clue what to do, can't even get my stock wheel off. Pathetic eh?

Anyways, if anyone could help me out and explain it to me that would be great. Or if anyone knows how to do it, and wants to help me out that would be even better.
I'm not too sure about '95 but I'll just assume its the same as an 89 and a 93. Basically, take the 'H' symbol of your stock wheel by prying it out with a knife. It should come out real easy. Then take a 19mm deep socket and take your old wheel off. MAKE SURE YOU REMEBER THE DIRECTION OF YOUR STEERING WHEEL WHILE YOU ARE PULLING IT OFF or you're gonna have a crooked momo. Anyways, on the back of your old steering wheel there will be this little black ring like thing that is used to cancel your turn signals. Take that off and put in on your momo hub and then proceed to install the momo wheel. The only other problem you may have is wiring the Horn depending on which momo wheel you got. But it shouldn't be hard.

Hope that helps. You can email me if it doesn't and I'll see if I can get some pictures or something for you
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Re: Re: How to install a Momo hub and wheel into a 5th Gen?

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I'm not too sure about '95 but I'll just assume its the same as an 89 and a 93. Basically, take the 'H' symbol of your stock wheel by prying it out with a knife. It should come out real easy. Then take a 19mm deep socket and take your old wheel off. MAKE SURE YOU REMEBER THE DIRECTION OF YOUR STEERING WHEEL WHILE YOU ARE PULLING IT OFF or you're gonna have a crooked momo. Anyways, on the back of your old steering wheel there will be this little black ring like thing that is used to cancel your turn signals. Take that off and put in on your momo hub and then proceed to install the momo wheel. The only other problem you may have is wiring the Horn depending on which momo wheel you got. But it shouldn't be hard.

Hope that helps. You can email me if it doesn't and I'll see if I can get some pictures or something for you
Thanks! I was at RT the other day and I just asked how to do it and Vince showed me the way!
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