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Re: Momo steering hub needed



Mine is also solid aluminum - supposedly for an Alfetta GTV/GTV-6 - and is finished in black crackel (or black wrinkle depending on who you are from). No, It's not for sale either even though I'm not using it - I ended up replacing the GTV-6 "Wooden" steering wheel with a factory leather unit from APE, and I'm just as happy with it as if I had good sense (which I obviously don't -I own an Alfa Romeo).

George Graves
'86 GTV-6
now with 3.0 liter 'S' engine
and Power Steering



On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 04:53 PM, Ian Lomax wrote:


I know that Caribou and Bruce's Parts Bin both
have the Jet hubs, which
aren't really all that nice, nor do they collapse
in a collision,
which I
think is a valuable safety feature.  Re-Originals
also sells some hubs
that
I haven't seen, but they may also be Jet.
The Momo hub I have does not collapse, it's a solid
chunk of aluminum.  I can take photos of it for
interested parties, but sorry, it's not for sale.  I
know what these are worth.

Be careful of imitations.  A friend recently received
a supposed Momo hug with his Momo wheel, and the
mounting holes didn't come close to lining up!  The
genuine articles say Momo on them.

I believe Centerline carries other brands of steering
wheels, and it might just be easier to get a new wheel
and hub and sell off your Momo.

Cheers,
Ian Lomax
Northern California
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George Graves
'86 GTV-6
now with 3.0 liter 'S' engine
and Power Steering
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