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Gerry H
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Aftermarket steering wheel

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Im looking for a Momo or similar wheel with boss, to replace the bagged wheel on my classic Impreza.

The original is 380mm dia. with 100mm dish from the base of the boss.

Ideally, a little smaller, say 350mm dia and less of a dish, so it's a little further away (short legs and like to sit back with straighter arms).

A couple of buttons would be nice too, as I have a couple of mods in mind. Failing that I could set about it with a drill.

Any traders supply wheels or anyone have something that'll fit?
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Post by DunkRA »

i was also looking (well thinking TBH) about fitting a removeable steering wheel more as an anti theft device more than anything, anybody got any info on these?
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i have a lovely momo corse wheel but it is seriously small 300/310mm i think i will have to check, with momo horn push but no buttons im afraid, i dont have a boss though although these are relativly cheap from rallynuts etc..
i used to have it fitted to my old wrx a few years ago
i'l uncover it from its hiding place and get the tape measure and camera out (sounds dodgy dosn't it) :lol:
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Cheers Trev. It'll need to be more than 6" for my needs though :o :D
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getting a bit worried about you gerry :ky:
:lol: :lol:
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Nah! You're alright, just don't turn your back :grin:

Anyway, you started the smutty talk :D
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:pmsl: Sorry.......I just had to.....
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LOL at you lot....

i need a steering wheel too, as my current OEM one only allows at best 1.5" clearance to the control stalks and this just isn't enough!
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mike-payne wrote:LOL at you lot....

i need a steering wheel too, as my current OEM one only allows at best 1.5" clearance to the control stalks and this just isn't enough!

Hehe Mike! That conjures up a vision of you giving yourself a white knuckle ride with the indicators flashing and wipers going each time you make a turn. :-D

Group buy on the go if we can find a trader.
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Post by Gerry H »

Actually, on a more serious note. I hadn't considered the control stalks when I decided on a shallower dish. I'll need to keep it the same or have skinned knuckles too.
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