WHERE CAN I FIND THESE?
Hey i recently bought a momo steering wheel but it did not come with the screws. So i went to a site and they wanted 2.95 for 6 screws but the shipping was like $6 so i said "screw" that. Can i find these screws at a local hardware store? I have the an NRG short hub and NRG quick release. Will i need anything else other than the screws to make everything fit? THanks everyone
just pay it and have the peace of mind knowing you bought the right stuff.
but to answer your question, yes, you could most likely find those at a home depot as long as you know the correct size. but like i said earlier, stop being cheap and do it right, especially when dealing with the damn steering wheel.
but to answer your question, yes, you could most likely find those at a home depot as long as you know the correct size. but like i said earlier, stop being cheap and do it right, especially when dealing with the damn steering wheel.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .brian. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just pay it and have the peace of mind knowing you bought the right stuff.
but to answer your question, yes, you could most likely find those at a home depot as long as you know the correct size. but like i said earlier, stop being cheap and do it right, especially when dealing with the damn steering wheel.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're just screws, not magic screws. The ones he finds at Home Depot, or any store that sells hardware supplies will work fine. Assuming they're the right size of course.
but to answer your question, yes, you could most likely find those at a home depot as long as you know the correct size. but like i said earlier, stop being cheap and do it right, especially when dealing with the damn steering wheel.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're just screws, not magic screws. The ones he finds at Home Depot, or any store that sells hardware supplies will work fine. Assuming they're the right size of course.
Home Depot ones work just fine. You can find the following screws there.
use these when attaching the steering wheel to the NRG QR

and use these to attach the NRG QR to the hub
use these when attaching the steering wheel to the NRG QR

and use these to attach the NRG QR to the hub
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LOL
THanks everyone i just placed the order cus im too lazy to even make a trip to home depot.
LOL
THanks everyone i just placed the order cus im too lazy to even make a trip to home depot.
OMG, life is so hard!
Just take the screw to the hardware store, screw it into the size guide they have to find the thread, the just find the screws.
I have home depot ones as my Momo screws rusted
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LOL
THanks everyone i just placed the order cus im too lazy to even make a trip to home depot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow
im speechless
LOL
THanks everyone i just placed the order cus im too lazy to even make a trip to home depot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow
im speechless
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wow
im speechless </TD></TR></TABLE>did you expect any less? we are talking about the same guy who went out and probably spent $300+ on a steering wheel/hub combo, and is too cheap to spend $6 on the correct/recommended screws.
wow
im speechless </TD></TR></TABLE>did you expect any less? we are talking about the same guy who went out and probably spent $300+ on a steering wheel/hub combo, and is too cheap to spend $6 on the correct/recommended screws.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .brian. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did you expect any less? we are talking about the same guy who went out and probably spent $300+ on a steering wheel/hub combo, and is too cheap to spend $6 on the correct/recommended screws.
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lol true.
</TD></TR></TABLE>lol true.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .brian. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just pay it and have the peace of mind knowing you bought the right stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
x2.
x2.
JEEEEZ A SCREW IS A SCREW JUST GO TO HOME DEPOT
or you can buy it here and pay $15 shipped for screws

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWD1V
or you can buy it here and pay $15 shipped for screws

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWD1V
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tranzvision »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have the website where you ordered your screws and do they come in black? thanks in advance!
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Yes they have the black ones. It costs less too.
http://www.shopmomo.com/stwhac.html
Okay thanks to people who helped me out and as for the ones with comments such as
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .brian. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did you expect any less? we are talking about the same guy who went out and probably spent $300+ on a steering wheel/hub combo, and is too cheap to spend $6 on the correct/recommended screws. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Read where i said i already placed the order. Im not cheap i was only looking for some advice/answers. Why would i go spend 10 dollars on some screws when i can spend $1 at home depot. But i decided it was best just to stick with what momo has to offer. Again this site is for helping people out, its dumb comments like this that gives ht a bad rep.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes they have the black ones. It costs less too.
http://www.shopmomo.com/stwhac.html
Okay thanks to people who helped me out and as for the ones with comments such as
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .brian. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did you expect any less? we are talking about the same guy who went out and probably spent $300+ on a steering wheel/hub combo, and is too cheap to spend $6 on the correct/recommended screws. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Read where i said i already placed the order. Im not cheap i was only looking for some advice/answers. Why would i go spend 10 dollars on some screws when i can spend $1 at home depot. But i decided it was best just to stick with what momo has to offer. Again this site is for helping people out, its dumb comments like this that gives ht a bad rep.
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its dumb comments like this that gives ht a bad rep. </TD></TR></TABLE>i think it is dumb people that give HT a bad rep. but that is neither here nor there.
and i am glad you took my advice and spent the extra few dollars for the peace of mind of doing something the right way.
its dumb comments like this that gives ht a bad rep. </TD></TR></TABLE>i think it is dumb people that give HT a bad rep. but that is neither here nor there.
and i am glad you took my advice and spent the extra few dollars for the peace of mind of doing something the right way.
those are called flat head socket cap screws. u can find them at http://www.fastenal.com
they look stainless as well
i work there so for those of u wondering why i ref. it so much now u know.
they look stainless as well
i work there so for those of u wondering why i ref. it so much now u know.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Robstunner4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">those are called flat head socket cap screws. u can find them at http://www.fastenal.com
they look stainless as well
i work there so for those of u wondering why i ref. it so much now u know.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks
they look stainless as well
i work there so for those of u wondering why i ref. it so much now u know.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks
here's an idea: buy 1 of the screws online, then take it to your local ace hardware and they can match up the thread pattern for you.



