February 16, 200521 yr well i finally got the prices... right now it going to cost $680 for 6 hub adaptors shipped airmail..this is because they need to manufactor more, specificly for us...now there is a chance that since the company is changing ownerships it may be cheaper later..or if there is a larger group buy.
February 16, 200521 yr Wow, I guess the ghetto fab one I bought from a guy who worked in a shop for $20 was steal! Though it IS kinda homemade... but sturdy!
February 16, 200521 yr so 680 for a momo steering wheel adapter? ya me thinks I'll pass on that i think its 680 for a batch of 6 adapters.
February 16, 200521 yr ..going to cost $680 for 6 hub adaptors shipped... umm you might wanna reread that JWX....
February 16, 200521 yr well read compreation Pwns me. but still 100 bucks for an adapter, I'd rather save up for some coilovers or engine upgrades. :/
February 16, 200521 yr ee I dont want to rain on the parade but you can get these adapters made stateside at your choice of machine shops for approx. 1/3 of that price each, you would be hard pressed to spend that much unless you had them do it via wire EDM on a very small run, rather than a rotary broach or other such method. Can anyone tell me if these splines are square cut, involute, or sawtooth configuration? If you already have a CAD file prepared for these and don't mind I can send them to several shops I'm familar with for a RFQ. I don't think I'm personally prepared to spend over 100$ on a steering wheel adapter, I would make them myself for you guys but I do not have the tooling for internal cuts like these. what do you need to get those toolings?
February 17, 200521 yr There is a part number on one of the momo dealer sites, I thought they were around 45 bucks. I bought a new momo hub, in the box off ebay a month ago for $9.95 and bought a momo hub, steering wheel and horn button with a nice subaru logo for $100 shipped, from germany.
February 17, 200521 yr Author There is a part number on one of the momo dealer sites, I thought they were around 45 bucks. I bought a new momo hub, in the box off ebay a month ago for $9.95 and bought a momo hub, steering wheel and horn button with a nice subaru logo for $100 shipped, from germany. when was that on ebay!? i spent months upon months searching the web and calling nearly 60 stores to see if anyone had #7303 collecting dust on their shelves (since the ea82 adpator #7303 was discontinued)
February 17, 200521 yr Author damn i should buy one..... every single place online that has that momo listed, doesn't have 7303 in stock and can't get it.
February 17, 200521 yr Author Holy crap I just looked at thier recent feedback, yikes!!! I'd be very weary, sounds like they are listing stuff right out of a catalog and then ordering it/shipping it... If these are indeed no longer available anywyere, these guys might not find out until AFTER the auction is over... They look like horrible eBay sellers. woops looks like i got a little excited..oh well its through paypal..if i dont get it i'll get my money back
February 17, 200521 yr the grant website shows no kit for ea82 type vehicles.... here is a momo to grant adapter.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42612&item=7954179716&rd=1
February 17, 200521 yr here's the MFG part numbers Steering Wheel Adapters Grant ------------------------------------- Gen1/Gen2 Subarus P/N: 6596 Momo Wheel to Grant Hub P/N: 4009 Momo ------------------------------------- Gen1/Gen2 Subarus P/N: 7302 Gen3 P/N: 7303 sounds good John
February 18, 200521 yr Author guess who just got a refund! LOL i do have a grant to momo adaptor...however grant doesnt make one for an EA82.. i even sent them an email asking what it would take to get them made and i got a big no!
February 18, 200521 yr Author Moving OnWell since this is not panning out for us other than the mildly expensive option styles has got for us, I would say lets either do that, get a price on a US machine shop to make somehting that will work, or I just came up wit ha new idea, where if anyone else makes an adapter, like Grant, etc for our cars, I can make a 'piggyback' adapter and use thier already existing spline adapter and just adapt the bolt circle. I bet All_talk would be down for making something like that too, although I haven't talked to him about it yet. well since it seems mark has a #7303 have him send it to you to make copies.. and..WOOT WOOT THIS IS POST 1,000 and thats me not being a post whore LOL
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