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On Momo and Motolita. Momo do the two-pin>
Posted by Bill Davies (more from Bill Davies) on Mon, 16 Feb 2004 03:52:10
In Reply to: regarding fit of a momo hub, steveC, Sun, 15 Feb 2004 22:16:31
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horn button as a special order but not with a Saab logo on it, here in UK anyway. I imagine Saab have a logoed version but that comes when you buy the wheel, not the hub - you need to buy the horn button separately.
I have a Motolita wheel and love it - non-airbag 1993 car - but anyone buying one to fit the Momo/Saab hub should be aware that when drilling their own wheels and hubs, Motolita normally put holes at twelve o'clock and six o'clock, whereas the Momo wheels - and therefore the hubs too - have holes at three and nine o'clock.
Motolita made my wheel with the correct number of holes (6) and the right spacing or whatever but put a hole at the top so the wheel didn't go on straight, and that horlicksed the cancelling for the turn indicators. So you need to make sure Motolita do the holes to Momo way.
In the end I had Motolita make up a ring with holes in, and I just located this on the wheel and drilled six new holes through the alloy to get the correct orientation. Actually, the ring looks nice anyway (you need slightly longer bolts, obviously). I have a CAD drawing if anyone wants it.
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