MOMO steering wheel/horn button question...
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MOMO steering wheel/horn button question...
It has been a few years since I have messed with my MOMO wheel but I have a MOMO steering wheel with an Omni QR and MOMO hub... My QR (quick-release)
has been rattling and I wanted to just take it off. When I take it off, I screw on the steering wheel to the hub and put back the horn button. Well, the horn button has nothing to hold/secure it down and it just falls through the other side.
Is/was there something that MOMO included to just run a hub and a steering wheel and still be able to use the horn button?
Let me know what you guys did or had because I through away my hub box and I dont remember anything else that was included...thanks
has been rattling and I wanted to just take it off. When I take it off, I screw on the steering wheel to the hub and put back the horn button. Well, the horn button has nothing to hold/secure it down and it just falls through the other side.
Is/was there something that MOMO included to just run a hub and a steering wheel and still be able to use the horn button?
Let me know what you guys did or had because I through away my hub box and I dont remember anything else that was included...thanks
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there was a guy i remember seeing in the NW forums selling an aftermarket wheel with a LONZA horn kit... maybe that will help?
i mean looking into that kit and getting horn usage back
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i mean looking into that kit and getting horn usage back
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Re: (riceburnerryan)
I dont care really about he usage of the horn itself. My problem is that the horn button does not sit in place without the QR because the QR has the area to settle the button in too and not to move. Without the QR means that there is not backing or mounting area for the button so it just falls through when you touch it.
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Re: (hard_boiled_EG)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hard_boiled_EG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do u have a momo horn button?? cause my momo horn has a gold color clip behind it...either that or your's is just worn out...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Could you explain more about the gold clip or have a picture of it. I have a discolored metal slip around the back side of the horn button but not large enough that it would secure it to the wheel for support..
Could you explain more about the gold clip or have a picture of it. I have a discolored metal slip around the back side of the horn button but not large enough that it would secure it to the wheel for support..
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Re: (ICeDoUt)
I believe I have figured it out. When you purchase the hub from MOMO, there should of been this metal circular bracket that goes behind your wheel. I secures it in place and holds up the horn button...
If you search in the for sale section for the hub, you can see some people have it for sale... I believe that is what we are missing.
If you search in the for sale section for the hub, you can see some people have it for sale... I believe that is what we are missing.
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