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Thread: DMC Momo Steering Wheel

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    DMC Momo Steering Wheel

    Looking for the Momo steering wheel that was for sale a few years ago. I think this was it:

    https://www.amazon.com/MEVO35BK1P-Mi.../dp/B000GVQD2C

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    Interesting; this wheel used to be abundant, both legitimate Momos and knockoffs, all over Ebay. Seems like that's gone away. There are still some of the real Momos in the $250-$300 range, but the $40 knockoffs seem to be all gone.

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    Do I have the part number correct on the authentic wheel?

    Is there a spacer required that will also have to be obtained?

    Where did people get the DMC badge? (Someone mentioned DMC CA, but I don't see anything).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxbot View Post
    Do I have the part number correct on the authentic wheel?

    Is there a spacer required that will also have to be obtained?

    Where did people get the DMC badge? (Someone mentioned DMC CA, but I don't see anything).
    You will need an spacer/adapter in order to mount the wheel. A few years ago DMC Midwest (I'm pretty sure it was them) made some, but last I heard they were sold out and didn't have plans to make more. It might be worth it to at least give them a call and see if they have a spare sitting on the shelve somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKnight View Post
    You will need an spacer/adapter in order to mount the wheel. A few years ago DMC Midwest (I'm pretty sure it was them) made some, but last I heard they were sold out and didn't have plans to make more. It might be worth it to at least give them a call and see if they have a spare sitting on the shelve somewhere.
    I called them last week and Stephanie says they were all out. I have an order in with someone who makes them on his downtime in his garage. (Don’t want to name him in case he’s not interested in having an onslaught of new orders but I believe he’s a member here so if he wants to speak up himself ...)

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    [QUOTE=Brian Paone;245941]I called them last week and Stephanie says they were all out. I have an order in with someone who makes them on his downtime in his garage. (Don’t want to name him in case he’s not interested in having an onslaught of new orders but I believe he’s a member here so if he wants to speak up himself ...


    I do love that steering wheel also and would need the adaptor. It must not be profitable to have someone put together a package deal. Bummer coz my OEM wheel needs to be recovered so a shame to spend the money on the original when I just want to buy new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicholas R View Post
    There are still some of the real Momos in the $250-$300 range, but the $40 knockoffs seem to be all gone.
    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F122259631149
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    Thanks. The generic one is "synthetic materials" and looks very plastic - which I would expect at that price point. Either way, I would still need the adapter, though, which doesn't appear to be available anywhere.
    Last edited by Boxbot; 05-05-2019 at 12:52 PM.

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    Yeah, add me to the crowd of folks needing an adapter. Maybe I'll see what it would take to get one machined locally.

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