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« on: September 19, 2002, 12:18:43 AM »

Steering Wheel: MOMO Apache
Cost: 110$ USD

Hub Adapter: MOMO
Cost: 45$ USD

Tools Needed:

- Deep 3/4" Socket
- Ratchet To Fit Socket
- Socket extension
- Alan Wrench (comes with the hub)
- Flat Nose Screwdriver

*** note - steering wheel puller tool not needed

Intro:

Your stock wheel should look something similar to this (old, dull, bulky, shapless, ugly):


Step 1.

Get out your flatnose screwdriver and pop off the H embelem from your stock steering wheel as shown in the pic above, this will give you access to the nut that will let you remove the wheel.

Setp 2.

Remove the nut from inside the middle of the stock wheel and remove the wheel (just pull the damn thing off, its quite simple). Once the wheel is off it should look like this:



Step 3.

Place your hub on the steering assembly in just the same as the old wheel fit on, and make sure the two holes on either side of the hub fit into the grooves when you put the hub on...then your steering assembly should look something like this:



Step 4.

Hook up your wiring for your horn and place the wheel up to the hub and use your bolts and alan wrench that came with your steering hub to mount the new wheel.

You should now have a finished product looking something like the picture below:





Edited By Phiber Optic on 1032653879
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