Which Momo wheel for a Mk2?

Discussion in 'Styling, Trim and Bodywork' started by stimpy, Nov 2, 2004.

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So which of these do you reckon then?

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  1. stimpy

    stimpy Forum Member

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    Okay, so there's absolutely no reason why you should care! But I want your opinions anyway... [:D]

    Can't decide which one. It's for a Royal Blue Mk2 with a grey interior (subtle red stripe, none of your rainbows here!).

    I'm into "understated" in a big way (if that's not a contradiction in terms).

    Loved the sport wheel in my old A3 1.8T, so I guess I've gravitated towards similar designs...

    Cheers peeps :)
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  2. Quiksilver

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    I'm going for 4 in mine, but i like the look of 3 alot.
     
  3. Unknown Forum Junkie

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    I've got number 2 but I sprayed the centre bit matt black as it p***** me off summat rotten, got the horn button like the one in pic 4. prefer my standard one in a lot of ways but I use a spacer to get it nearer me to help stop my back hurting.
     
  4. alby Forum Junkie

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    no option for a corse? i'd go fot number 3 then
     
  5. 1990

    1990 Paid Member Paid Member

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    I love the momo race. I have one in each car.
     
  6. wolfsburg85 Forum Member

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    Momo Race for me 2.

    I love mine! [:D]
     
  7. stimpy

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    Hmm... the Race sure does seem to be popular! Seen it in lots of cars in the mags, too...

    I must admit that the Team (no.4) is still top of the list at the mo - nice and chunky, and dark (the way I like my chocolate bars, and sometimes my women ;))

    No.3 is the only one I've never seen "in the flesh", in fact I'd never spotted it before today. It is growing on me though!

    Bloody hell! What are you, an octopus?

    Oh, there so nearly was [:$] Damn - I thought I'd convinced myself to leave that off the shortlist, but it might be edging its way back on [:x]

    Will have to resort to the time-honoured method of:
    a) Drinking lots of whisky
    b) Ordering it online
    c) Getting a surprise when it arrives
    d) Living with it
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  9. CARPY25 Forum Member

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    number one for methe competition

    didn't like the stiching ridges in the others and maybe the stiching will split in time with hard use :(



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    also added an alloy horn ring to mine [:^:]
     
  10. AndyG

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    No3 for me
     
  11. kirby Forum Junkie

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    Number 2 race definately. A sweet looking wheel.
     
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    Race Race Race!

    Best wheel since the Audi S2 3 spoke imo
     
  13. Baj MK2 VR Forum Member

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    I think number 4 is the best one. i would say that as i have one in my car.
    What size are you getting? the main reasone i got the team one was because it was the smallest one i could find at the time.
    I do like number 2 aswell though. ;)
     
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    i have number 2, fecking love it. so do most people that get in my car. amazing the difference it can make :clap:

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    i just notice tho mine is called 'champion' so i dont have any of them it just looks like 2 [:s]
     
  16. harry_the_cake Forum Junkie

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    I had a momo race on me valver. I still have the wheel, but I can't bring myself to sell it as its so nice.

    I wanna fit it to my audi, but I'd have to lose the airbag.

    I think I'll hang it on a wall somewhere :lol:
     
  17. Armour

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    Get no.4

    I've got the 300mm Team in the G40

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  18. luke w

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    I have a 280mm Team in my Mk2. Makes parking a little tough but its great once you get moving.
     
  19. Baj MK2 VR Forum Member

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    Thats the same as mine. parking is not bad if you have PAS. I found the stearing responce to be alot better with a small wheel too. but a bit tiering on long drives. [:$]
     
  20. stimpy

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    Hmm... I'm a bit tall for my Mk2 at present, so a smaller wheel sounds good if only to give me more knee-room :lol:

    Thanks for all the feedback, people! I'm definitely leaning towards the "Team" at the mo. Looks good'n'chunky to me...

    Will measure up my Audi wheel to see how big it is (smaller than the wheel in my Golf, at least!).

    Anyone know how steering wheel diameters are measured - i.e. from outside edge to outside edge, or from centre of rim to centre of rim?
     

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