momo steering mount

For classic Porsche 911 content

Moderators: hot66, impmad2000, Barry, Viv_Surby, Derek, Mike Usiskin

Post Reply
jtparr
DDK 1st, 2nd and 3rd for me!
Posts: 2237
Joined: Mon May 24, 2004 10:54 pm
Location: london/surrey

momo steering mount

Post by jtparr »

hi

I need a steering mount adapter for my Momo wheel I bought from Andy recently

My car is a 1974 model and he does'nt do the mounts for these post 73 later versions

Can anyone point me in the dorection of who to get one from

thanks a lot
Jonathan
Derek
DDK rules my life!
Posts: 1179
Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:10 pm
Location: Shropshire

Post by Derek »

Your local halfords can get you one if it has a ripspeed section.
1970 911 3.6T
haasad
Me and DDK sitting in a tree! KISSING
Posts: 2568
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 8:46 pm
Location: Dorchester

MOMO wheel mount

Post by haasad »

Demon Tweeks motorsport. If its a flat whell you will also need a spacer from the same source or the wheel rim ends up too close to the binnacle


andy
ddk member# 1527
Austin Healey 100/6, 1957 Fast Road ( now sold)
75 2.7 S backdated to "r" and very light (now sold).
Adria Camper
Buddy McCrae kneeboard.
Friar Tuck kneeboard.
Lots of Bicycles.
Lightweight_911
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 16854
Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2003 10:48 pm
Location: Worcs/W Mids border

Post by Lightweight_911 »

The model number of the hub you need is 0231 (sometimes listed as C231) which fits models from 08/74 - '89 (up to introduction of the 964).

As Andy says, Demon Tweeks is a good source.
Andy

“Adding power makes you faster on the straights;
- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
Derek
DDK rules my life!
Posts: 1179
Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:10 pm
Location: Shropshire

Post by Derek »

Demon Tweeks is fine if you want to pay postage. I have had several of these from Halfords (next day delivery to them).
1970 911 3.6T
Post Reply