what the hub?
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so i bought a momo wheel, which came with an "acura/honda hub", it was fairly cheap so i thought what the hell.
i test fitted it on my beater, and as you can see there is a massive gap, thus i have come to the conclusion that it is not for an ef
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the ebay seller is non-cooperative in telling me what it's from, and i havent a clue; it's tight and seems ok to drive with, but id like to know what it may be for so i can sell it in the future, lmk if you have any ideas!

i test fitted it on my beater, and as you can see there is a massive gap, thus i have come to the conclusion that it is not for an ef
.the ebay seller is non-cooperative in telling me what it's from, and i havent a clue; it's tight and seems ok to drive with, but id like to know what it may be for so i can sell it in the future, lmk if you have any ideas!

that is the correct one.
momo used to sell the one specifically for the 88-91 civic/crx
but now they just sell the one for most hondas, that being 92-up. since it was designed for the airbag cars
but they fit like crap on our non airbag cars.
momo used to sell the one specifically for the 88-91 civic/crx
but now they just sell the one for most hondas, that being 92-up. since it was designed for the airbag cars
but they fit like crap on our non airbag cars.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Fobtions »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that is the correct one.
momo used to sell the one specifically for the 88-91 civic/crx
but now they just sell the one for most hondas, that being 92-up. since it was designed for the airbag cars
but they fit like crap on our non airbag cars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Incorrect I have the 88-91 Civic ones in-stock from MOMO. There still is a difference.
momo used to sell the one specifically for the 88-91 civic/crx
but now they just sell the one for most hondas, that being 92-up. since it was designed for the airbag cars
but they fit like crap on our non airbag cars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Incorrect I have the 88-91 Civic ones in-stock from MOMO. There still is a difference.
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^^thanks.
does anyone have any ideas of what mine could be from ??
ill prolly drive with it for a bit, until i get sick of the gap, in the meantime, bump for info!!
does anyone have any ideas of what mine could be from ??
ill prolly drive with it for a bit, until i get sick of the gap, in the meantime, bump for info!!
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the previous comment made me wonder if you matched up the two notches that are on the spline shaft... if not then thats what could be your problem and the reason the hub is not on all the way..
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MonkeyMagic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i don't think thats a momo hub at all...
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thats because it's not.
its a momo wheel with an "acura/honda" hub. the point of this thread was to see if any of you guys may know what the hub is actually for, so i can sell it in the future and buy a hub specifically for an ef!! lol
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thats because it's not.
its a momo wheel with an "acura/honda" hub. the point of this thread was to see if any of you guys may know what the hub is actually for, so i can sell it in the future and buy a hub specifically for an ef!! lol
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