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Old May 7, 2007 | 08:27 PM
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Default Shift boots / Ebrakes / ***** / Hubs

Yawn, the time has come to spend a lil spare money on some small interior goodies after a good motor build. Got a few questions, and don't call me a ricer just because I want to treat the inside of my car to some lame goodies. (my prelude is '92)

1- [Quick release hub for steering wheel] I'm looking at purchasing the MOMO Race3000 wheel. Do i need the hub + a quick release? Or just can i find a hub on ebay that has the quick release mechanism built inside of it? Sorry i'm not familar with steering wheels much since i haven't taken one off yet. ~thanks for any links to parts i might need when i purchase this wheel.

2- [Pedals] My stock pedals are pretty much either fallen off, or ripped in half. Looking at some new pedals and notice that the majority just have cross-drilled paterns that make the pedal almost univeral? If thats correct, i should be pretty fine with just buying the pedals and they'll fit my prelude just fine? ~thanks

3- [Shift ***** / Boots] I'm looking at a MOMO boot / **** found directly from MOMO's website. Do the ***** fit almost univerally? Plan on using the **** on my 4bidden short shifter. ALSO, how do you boots line up? I notice on ebay lots of boots are specifically for my year prelude....so am I going to have issues setting in a MOMO shift boot in my '92 prelude?

4- [E-Brake / Boot] I have the '92 prelude, most of you know that thats the center console with the shitty placed ebrake..(don't take offense, its my personal opinion). My car came without an e-brake boot, do all 92 trims come like that? Because when I yank my ebrake all the way, i can see the metal mechanics inside, and come on...thats just gross. So I want to know if I can do a MOMO ebrake + boot in my prelude? Is it simple, or would I start to have to customize?

Sorry for a large variety of riced-questions. Majority of my knowledge is performace, not fixing the interior lol. Thanks alot people for any help and tips, it's much appreciated.
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Old May 8, 2007 | 06:12 AM
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Default Re: Shift boots / Ebrakes / ***** / Hubs (JDMgareth)

1. you will need a slim hub and a quick release. i have the nrg disconnect and i would recommend that one.

2. if the design of the pedals allow you to drill and bolt them on that would be the best so they wont fall off while driving.

3. ***** are universal, i got my boots from http://www.redlinegoods.com they custom make them and they are great quality.

4. im not too familiar with the 92 center console but im sure if it doesnt come with one then you can always make one to put there, or see if they do at the website i gave you.
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Old May 8, 2007 | 06:18 AM
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1. s2000 steering wheel
2. New, clean oem pedals.
3. OEM boots/*****. I have a legend **** and an accord boot. Love it, and loved the pricetag, 5 bucks at a junkyard.
4. '94+ JDM RHD center console. Has all the good buttons placeholders, cupholder, and being rhd, the ebrake will be on the other side, so out of the way. In getting the new console, you will have to pickup the different ebrake, so just get a new clean boot.

IMO, mixing and matching Honda oem parts looks the best on the interior.

I would also suggest the leather inserts for the door panels, looks so much cleaner.
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