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Old 03-03-2006, 07:42 AM
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ok guys i did use the Search on a bunch of forums
how the hell do u install a MOMO apache steering wheel, on the MOMO hub?
i have everything needed but i dont understand how the metal ring that goes between the hub and the wheel, doesnt fit proper, cuz the MOMO Apache doesnt have a hole in it. AH! please help
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you dont have to install the ring if there is no place for it. If you can get pics it would help us to see your problem
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theres the wheel (notice no hole in the middle like most MOMOs)
(and heres the hub kit, it could bolt from just the hub to the wheel w/o the metal ring, but the metal ring i think is a ground for the horn so id have to find somewhere else for a ground)
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once your steering wheel is bolted down it should be grounded already. did you try putting the ring upside down with the lip inside the hub?? you dont need to put that in. I thought the purpose for that is for the horn button on regular steering wheels
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if i put it upside down (the ring) theres too much of a gap then between the ring/hub and the wheel to be bolted. maybe i could custom something up, but the only thing is that ring has a tab on it, if u look close, and it prolly for a ground
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ok, one more question theres one wire that is coming out of the hub (cant see where it goes) it that the ground for the horn or power? and how would it get its power.

cuz theres 2 wires coming from the steering wheel, black and red, which is + and -, cuz the wheel has a small horn button, so what does the wire from the hub (white wire) attach to?
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also wouldnt the white wire snap cuz it doesnt spin like a SIR coil does?
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do i need a Shoe Horn?
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