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Steering wheel swap: Legacy to EA81

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How would you recommend doing it?? I'm going to do it one way or another, so don't try to convince me otherwise! :)

I bought a JDM momo wheel from a legacy and I want it to fit the EA81. but the splines are different. Any thoughts?

Thanks!

Dylan

Cut the center of the EA81 wheel out, and cut the center of the Legacy wheel out. Have the EA81 center welded into the Legacy wheel.

 

Unless you know someone who can make an adapter, but that wont be cheap.

 

-Brian

Shawn i believe he's talking about the Momo wheels that were offered on JDM Legacy's. A couple guys here in Sacramento have them, and they are very slick looking, no adapter needed they use the stock legacy splines.

 

-Brian

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Yep! That's what I'm talking about. they are pretty slick, in fact... I bought a second one and I don't really know why...:confused: . Oh well, I'm sure I'll find a use for it sometime. I like the look a lot more than the full on race steering wheels.

Anyway, I was thinking I would have to do some welding. I suppose it would be easier to weld the wheel than weld the steering column... Thanks for the tip!

 

Shawn i believe he's talking about the Momo wheels that were offered on JDM Legacy's. A couple guys here in Sacramento have them, and they are very slick looking, no adapter needed they use the stock legacy splines.

 

-Brian

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