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What options are out there for steering wheels and adapters?
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I put a momo wheel in my bronco but returned it due to the depth, I needed a spacer as I stated in another post to move it out away from the turn signal lever. I just returned it and figured I'd find a sparco or a momo with a bit more depth and give it another go agian later.
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There's some tidbits in here I just posted today
http://www.gofastbroncos.com/forum/view ... =33&t=5044

Oh and they make spacers for the the shallow depth momos & sparcos if you like a style that is not deep.
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Off-Road Magazine article on installing a Grant wheel in The Juice

http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0908or_ ... to_12.html
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I too am an the hunt.....here's some info from the Big Bronco section:

http://www.gofastbroncos.com/forum/view ... =33&t=5044
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came across this in my daily eBay wanderings and figured it fit the topic at hand. 1.5" spacer for sparco/momo wheel
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-5-Steering-Wh ... 1798wt_665
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Over the years I have used many different wheels. I know for a fact the Grant GT steering wheels are junk and bend. In a Bronco a 16" steering wheel gives you some good leverage. My favorite steering wheel Schroeder is used by NASCAR guys. I picked up a used one on Ebay for $75 and it came with a Woodward quick release, Ptt button and a momentary button that can be used as a kill switch or horn button. It even came with a center pad. This is a real racing steering wheel, not a glorified jap crap tuner wheel from O'Riley's Auto Parts.
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I just welded a splined piece to the stock steering shaft
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I've had a momo wheel hanging around for the past 5 years or so, started looking for the adapter to bronco and was having a hard time till I finally navigated to momo's tuner hub section. As we all know terminology can be industry specific. Who would have known its not called an adapter. Well now I know, but figured I'd share a link to the hub page since it finally dawned on me the phone isn't showing all the pages and got on the old pc. So if anyone needs the info it's a 4535 hub ( steering wheel adapter) for 93+ broncos.
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Travisfab wrote:I just welded a splined piece to the stock steering shaft
On my Bronco I am ditching the stock colum after the 3rd time breaking the tilt steering. I got a tilt steering setup from Kartek. I had a I had a Contingency sponcor Credit several years back and it didn't cost me anything otherwise I would have fabricated something similar myself. They are around $185 now. I like letting the girls drive. I even had one I taught to jump the Bronco. [attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1395036352961.jpg[/attachment]
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If you want a pull pin tilt columb let me know, I sold the same one pictured to my friend for 50$, that's a very hard thing to sell when you change your mind like I did. I can get you in contact with him if you want it. It's been collecting dust in his garage for 2 years now and I'm pretty sure he'd sell it.
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I agree-- with the above statement about the Grant Wheel-- they are totally junk. Yikes just but a really nice Sparco on his 96 a few weeks ago you might ask him the specifics of his if you like that one.
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Rmc wrote:I've had a momo wheel hanging around for the past 5 years or so, started looking for the adapter to bronco and was having a hard time till I finally navigated to momo's tuner hub section. As we all know terminology can be industry specific. Who would have known its not called an adapter. Well now I know, but figured I'd share a link to the hub page since it finally dawned on me the phone isn't showing all the pages and got on the old pc. So if anyone needs the info it's a 4535 hub ( steering wheel adapter) for 93+ broncos.
The momo hub info is here somewhere. I put the numbers & all the info in another steering wheel thread we had. I had a 4535 sitting here for a while & wasn't going to use it right away so I sold it to someone here who was looking at the time.

They come up now & again on eBay, but are discontinued & hard to find.
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I remembered reading that they were discontinued. That's more or less why and how I ended up on Momo's site. According to there online store they have them in stock so well see if they kick my order back.
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Good deal if they have um. Let us know. Everything I had read said discontinued.
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Well even Jeg's is showing they have them too--good chance they might have been discontinued but were brought back. I wish the construction of the adapter would be a little more robust looking.
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VintageIronFab wrote:Well even Jeg's is showing they have them too--good chance they might have been discontinued but were brought back. I wish the construction of the adapter would be a little more robust looking.
According to momo the adapter is a collapsible link, so you don't shatter your arms n stuff on impact. They make Indy n gran tourisimo stuff so I assume they did some kind of testing. Who knows.... Could be italian smoke being blown up American asses. Made in china stamped in itialy.
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