Steering wheels
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chris plant

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76 posts

191 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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I appear to have a fetish with steering wheels and would like to change mine, I see Barry has changed his and it looks great.
It would be good to see if others have done the same so if you have changed yours take a photo and lets have a look at them

L33

3,469 posts

245 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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The Momo Trek R is a fairly popular aftermarket steering wheel.
I love mine smile

slimtater

1,035 posts

191 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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+1 for the momo trek-r. Really did not like the old tvr personal steering wheel.

Lensey

2,526 posts

304 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Another thing on my list to do, I did change mine to a trek r but didn't like it as I thought it was a still too big, got my eye on a 300mm Sparcosmile

Barry Ashcroft

1,958 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Changed this the day I collected the car I hated the factory one.

Liked the Trek-R but not the way you can see the back of the buttons through the spokes.




shep1001

4,617 posts

210 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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L33 said:
The Momo Trek R is a fairly popular aftermarket steering wheel.
I love mine smile
If you are careful you can remove the TVR badge from the horn push and re-glue it to the Momo wheel which has a larger horn push. Looks better that way IMO

jrb43

889 posts

276 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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shep1001 said:
If you are careful you can remove the TVR badge from the horn push and re-glue it to the Momo wheel which has a larger horn push. Looks better that way IMO
Good thinking. I used the smaller horn push from the original TVR wheel. It doesn't disappear down the steering column so long as I press it delicately and don't in any way lean on it with a sense of urgency. Oh, right.... wink

tvrchim500

157 posts

227 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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Pictures of my recovered Momo wheel on Tuscan
[url]|http://thumbsnap.com/8vUrSnVj
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L33

3,469 posts

245 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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shep1001 said:
L33 said:
The Momo Trek R is a fairly popular aftermarket steering wheel.
I love mine smile
If you are careful you can remove the TVR badge from the horn push and re-glue it to the Momo wheel which has a larger horn push. Looks better that way IMO
You can, but used the TVR badges off the wheel centres instead.
thumbup

kiefh

209 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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GOT A MOMO TREK R LAYING IN THE GARAGE,VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO HORN CENTRE.ITS THE GREY BLACK VERSION WITH YELLOW TOP CENTRE RING.£80 + POSTAGE

L33

3,469 posts

245 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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kiefh said:
GOT A MOMO TREK R LAYING IN THE GARAGE,VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO HORN CENTRE.ITS THE GREY BLACK VERSION WITH YELLOW TOP CENTRE RING.£80 + POSTAGE
I have a spare horn centre to go with the above Momo Trek R if anyone interested...

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

215 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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I put a Momo nero in mine, it looks so much better than the origonal one. Not a great picture but I am in the USA at the moment so no where near the car.


alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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Sorry for the bad quality of the picture, but the light quality today is horrible...


nrick

1,866 posts

184 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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What diameter works best? Thinking of changing my Tuscan wheel

chris plant

Original Poster:

76 posts

191 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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tvrchim500 said:
Pictures of my recovered Momo wheel on Tuscan
[url]|http://thumbsnap.com/8vUrSnVj
[/url]
I would be interested to know who did the re trim and put the TVR logo on your steering wheel that looks the dogs b+++++s

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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blackiepaul said:
I put a Momo nero in mine, it looks so much better than the origonal one. Not a great picture but I am in the USA at the moment so no where near the car.

I like the look of this one. I've never really minded the factory steering wheel, but this may persuade me. Was it a simple fit?

The others in this thread all look like they belong in a modified Saxo IMHO smile

tvrchim500

157 posts

227 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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chris plant said:
tvrchim500 said:
Pictures of my recovered Momo wheel on Tuscan
[url]|http://thumbsnap.com/8vUrSnVj
[/url]
I would be interested to know who did the re trim and put the TVR logo on your steering wheel that looks the dogs b+++++s
Chris,

Thanks for the comments. Wheel is Momo Jet and was recovered by D.
C. Trim. The TVR Logo was already on the wheel when I bought it.

Dave

alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Targarama said:
The others in this thread all look like they belong in a modified Saxo IMHO smile
A Saxo? Ouch... nono

You wound us to the heart cry

BCA

8,651 posts

278 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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I am suprised at how bad some of these look (sorry, all IMHO only!), I quite like the normal one??

Heres another I wouldnt expect to grace such cars;