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I like the momo, I do not like hubs though, when you are used to the car with the stock wheel for so long the hubs take some getting used to. My convertible momo is a mazda oem so it has no hub, but after a few years now I want something a little bit thicker, but it feels really nice
When I owned my coupe at the same time the difference from one with the hub to without was noticeable for me
When I owned my coupe at the same time the difference from one with the hub to without was noticeable for me
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+1 for fd wheels it fits perfect. i also have a nardi
i had to remove the turn signal cancel (white plastic piece in the center) for the fd wheel to fit my fc column?
so i have to manally cancel the turn signal now. no biggie, n/a daily has same prob lol
i had to remove the turn signal cancel (white plastic piece in the center) for the fd wheel to fit my fc column?
so i have to manally cancel the turn signal now. no biggie, n/a daily has same prob lol
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the NRG ones are pretty solid compared to cheapy ebay or autozone wheels... they dont bend or flex when you push or pull on it... and im sure much safer too
heres a picture of mine: black nrg wheel with red stitching and mazdaspeed horn button
anyone ever seen this type of horn button before?!?!?! fake or real?!!
heres a picture of mine: black nrg wheel with red stitching and mazdaspeed horn button
anyone ever seen this type of horn button before?!?!?! fake or real?!!
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The wheel itself is a direct bolt in piece but you won't have any horn.
FDs use a clockspring set up to carry signals from the wheel to the column, FCs use a simple slip ring.
The slip ring is easily adaptable to the FD hub and the horn can be made functional.
BTW, the 929 wheel from certain years is very similar (and possibly better looking) to the FD wheel.
FDs use a clockspring set up to carry signals from the wheel to the column, FCs use a simple slip ring.
The slip ring is easily adaptable to the FD hub and the horn can be made functional.
BTW, the 929 wheel from certain years is very similar (and possibly better looking) to the FD wheel.
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my wheel
I loked for a long time before i picked this one... i love it