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jersey guy in mt. norris, pa bought my first house
11-18-2003
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just installed a hub and momo wheel on my 95 accord. the splines are fine but it seems to wobble a bit. the wobble is definately coming from the backside of the hub. as if its not sitting right or there is room for it to wiggle.

any ideas, experience advice or otherwise?
i have a few 'fix it' ideas but i want to hear if anyone has experienced this in the past.

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5-16-2008
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Is it wobbling at a certain speed?



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not that kind of wobble! it actually wobbles on the steering shaft. its not the steering wheel but the hub adapter that apparently needs some sort of modification.



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I didnt want to start a new thread so I wanted to ask some of you more knowledgeable members about the kind of steering wheel i can buy for my 94 accord. I know what wheel I want, I have found it on weksos and they have it as a combo. My only question is that somewhere I read that you cannot change the steering wheel in the 94-95, is that true?

I asked the guys at TAS auto and they hadnt heard of it, and I also emailed weksos and they hadnt heard it but I could have sworn I read it here somewhere. Can anyone validate this question?



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The guys a TAS whould know for sure, if they hadnt heard of it I am pretty sure that it is possible to install on 94-95 Accords. (Great Job On Jacking His Thread, It doesnt matter to me but you did)

:TO THE OP: I would take it apart and put it back together to see if you had done something wrong ( missed a bolt / or something )



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Quote, originally posted by Brad_and_the_acc »
The guys a TAS whould know for sure, if they hadnt heard of it I am pretty sure that it is possible to install on 94-95 Accords. (Great Job On Jacking His Thread, It doesnt matter to me but you did)

:TO THE OP: I would take it apart and put it back together to see if you had done something wrong ( missed a bolt / or something )

A) thanks for answering my question.
B) After 8 days of no reply and plenty of wobble im sure he's taken care of the issue without us.



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Make sure that the nut isn't bottoming out on the the thread before it starts bearing against the end of the splined tube in the hub. If it is doing this then the nut will feel tight but it won't be clamping the hub in place. If this is the problem then you'll need to place a washer (or stack of washers) under the nut. Make sure that you don't space the nut out so far that no thread protrudes from the top of the nut.
   


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