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steering wheel hub ?

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so iv´e been doing some light rally-ing in my 1985 GL and the stock steering wheel is not the most pleasant thing to use to control slides and such.

 

my question is, iv´e got an old 350mm MOMO steering wheel around here somewhere (with the standard 6 bolt patern)

does anyone make adapters for the EA-series cars ? will a EJ-series one fit ? like one from an impreza, legacy or such ?

Momo used to make one - they have been out of production for a few years now. I believe Grant still makes one or your can search ebay. They are not the same as the EJ's or the EA81's.

 

GD

Auto Zone, or a similar auto parts store will order the Grant adaptor for your car. It will cost about $40 or so.

You should note, if you aren't already aware, that Grant wheels use a 5 bolt pattern rather than the Momo's 6 bolt and the two are not compatible.

 

GD

I was looking at aftermarket wheels and price was the best feeling wheel I could find was off a 1998 legacy GT. We had one at the shop that had the air bags blown so it was a fast switch. the newest soobs dont use a tapered shaft like the EA82s do, but the simple fix for mine was a carbide grinder and I took off a little bit of the outer thread/spline. took a few tries to get it to fit right, but it still grabs 3/4 of the splines and the nut screws down tight. Been like that for 4 years now with no problems, wheel has never come loose or slipped.

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