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    Momo vs Nardi spacing ?

    Does anyone know if the Momo mounting holes spacing is the same as Nardi, for steering wheels...
    I need a 390mm wheel and cannot find any Momos that are not breaking the bank, Nardi has nice wheels all day long for $350 but I have the Momo adapter already and horn button (this is for my 2002, not 911, purists may relax)... For that matter: the horn button hole diameter as well, if anyone could confirm that would be great !

    Edit: found out bout nardi to momo hub adapters, adds spacing but it's fine. Still unsure about the horn button diameter though...
    Last edited by Greg D.; 09-26-2017 at 03:51 PM.
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    99% sure the horn button diameter is the same.
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    Horn button diameter is different: Nardi = 60mm, Momo = 55mm.
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    hmm I've used a nardi button on my momo. I guess it's possible to go one way but not the other?
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    I measured both openings on each steering wheel. Maybe the flange on the hub would allow for a different horn button to fit;it would seem logical the the Momo button would fit the Nardi. I’ve got both a Nardi and a Momo sitting on my workbench, I’ll go mess around with em’ and see what fits. I have a slick little spacer that effectively reduces the diameter of the Nardi hub which allows the common Momo button to fit.
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    Bolt spacing is DEFINITELY NOT the same. However, if you have a nardi, you can get a cheap ($15 bucks or so) adapter off ebay that will allow you to put a momo wheel on a nardi hub

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    Thanks... So I'd need to add the adapter and I'd lose the button, possibly. I'm going to keep looking for any old momo in 380 to 400mm. Ironically I have a spare 400mm 911 wheel, but the spline might be different... gotta try, would be a good use for that wheel !
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