Momo Leather Steering Wheel Misc. Parts
Momo Leather Steering Wheel Misc. Parts
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 21, 2000]
Adam McClure
Model Reviewed:
1989 VW Jetta GTX
Strength:
great wheel - never too hot or too cold. excellent response time with neuspeed upper strut tie bar added. I also have a matching gear shift.
Weakness:
sometimes it flakes off on my hands - usually due to moisture and beating (i'm a drummer) This one came with my car - I have no idea how much it costs, but if you can afford it, buy it - its soo much smaller than a normal SW so you have more control. Similar Products Used: better than any other steering wheel i've tried |
[Apr 12, 2000]
darryl
Model Reviewed:
92 300zx turbo
Strength:
fantastic ergonomics, suede leather is not too hot in summer and warm when cold out, great grip (no slip), best craftsmanship, different horn buttons available, lots of suppliers,recognized name, lots of compliments on it, no stitching to cause blisters
Weakness:
eventually suede wears down leaving smooth finish, no proper adaptor for hicas hub, had to modify steering column, 4 spoke better for highway cruising, would have liked slightly larger size so as not to block gauges as much, hub and horn button costs extra as well as installation $$$$! wouldn't bother with most other brands except maybe a couple of sparco designs which are very similiar. Similar Products Used: looked at grant and several others, momo the best design, options, ergonomics, colours, longevity, quality, resale value |
[Oct 14, 1999]
Garrick
Strength:
Nicely made and nice to hold
Weakness:
Expensive Put a Momo Corsica on my '85 Mustang. Very nice wheel. Good craftsmanship, very nice to hold in your hand. Of course, compared to a stock wheel from Ford, it's hard to do bad! 3 stars because it wasn't cheap, 4 stars because I like it anyway. |
[Feb 12, 2001]
derek
Model Reviewed:
Momo Monte Carlo & Race
Strength:
Ergonomics, functionality, easy installation, overall feel
Weakness:
Viewing angle: difficult to see the 10 - 2 o'clock portion of the speedo & tach guages because diameter is smaller the factory steering wheel. I've owned a Momo Monte Carlo steering for almost 15 years. This same wheel has been installed in a '79 Rx-7, '88 M3, and '91 Integra. Quality is superb -- no flaking of the leather and no breakdown of the threads sewn into the leather. Someday I'll have retire this wheel, but it feels too good to give up. Similar Products Used: factory steering wheels |
[Jul 16, 2001]
Alejandro Valerin
Model Reviewed:
Momo Race
Strength:
EXCELENT ergonomic design, specially the part on which you can place and lock your hands on the sides (the part between your thumb and fore fingers). I felt the difference also on fastest turns, since it's smaller than the one I had by default. Temperature free, not to hot, not to cold, GREAT leather.
Weakness:
Can't see a portion of my speedometer. My Opel Corsa came with a big steering wheel, that's why I decided to change it. The firt product that came to my head was MOMO, so I bought it. Similar Products Used: None |