MOMO Steering Wheel!
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Already installed it
Here is the DIY link:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=80
And a pic:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/memberrid...cat=500&page=1
Here is the DIY link:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=80
And a pic:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/memberrid...cat=500&page=1
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I need TP for my bunghole
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Here, check the DIY section
someone put that wheel on and then dis a DIY for the cruise control behind the ignition
It looked clean
Steering wheel DIY:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=80

Cruise control relocation DIY:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=81
someone put that wheel on and then dis a DIY for the cruise control behind the ignition
It looked clean
Steering wheel DIY:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=80

Cruise control relocation DIY:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=81
Last edited by PunkingCivic; Nov 24, 2003 at 08:21 AM.
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did some more searching and this user claims that it is a DC5 Momo steering wheel, dont know if he is full of it or not but it looks the same to me.
link to the pic in his profile
link to the pic in his profile
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Originally posted by Connie
Is this the Si wheel I take it then? I was under the impression that it was the DC5 wheel......but it is in an Si now that you say something about it
Is this the Si wheel I take it then? I was under the impression that it was the DC5 wheel......but it is in an Si now that you say something about it
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So, what advantage does this steering wheel have over the stock one?
...besides the fact that you're a lot more likely to die in a collision now that you don't have airbags anymore.
Install looks good, tho.
...besides the fact that you're a lot more likely to die in a collision now that you don't have airbags anymore.
Install looks good, tho.
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Originally posted by IronFist
So, what advantage does this steering wheel have over the stock one?
...besides the fact that you're a lot more likely to die in a collision now that you don't have airbags anymore.
Install looks good, tho.
So, what advantage does this steering wheel have over the stock one?
...besides the fact that you're a lot more likely to die in a collision now that you don't have airbags anymore.
Install looks good, tho.
I would be killed by the air bag if it went off. I sit within 16 inches of it (lethal range of air bag detonation).
They aren't as safe as we are told they are.
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so it is a direct fit, I believe?
Also, the grip is wider
so whe you grab the wheel it is more comfortable
it isn't round like and "o" it is like a "0"
hope that made snese to you all.
Also, the grip is wider
so whe you grab the wheel it is more comfortable
it isn't round like and "o" it is like a "0"
hope that made snese to you all.
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