Very Nice Alpina Steering wheel. Fresh newly redone in original Nappa black leather with blue and green stitching. Vintage Original not repop. Dated 6-91. $498 Shipped.
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By adapter I mean this:
If you’re looking to upgrade the steering wheel in your E30, this is your ticket This Steering Wheel Hub Adapter allows removal of your factory steering wheel and installation of your MOMO wheel, and retains both the horn button function as well as proper turn signal auto shut-off. Suitable for both street and track use Made in Italy using high grade steel & aluminum. Proven quality for 40+ years. Momo’s hub adapter will fit the most common 6-bolt steering pattern with a bolt spacing of 2.75 inches or 70mm. This includes MOMO, Sparco, OMP, NRG, Isotta and others. Hub Adapter, Black Rubber Cover Counter Sunk Screw Kit Hex Key Wrench Horn Slip Ring, Any horn wires as required Install Notes: -Does not allow for fit of the similar 6-bolt pattern Nardi / Personal wheels. We offer these specific adapters else ware in the steering wheel section. -Will eliminate Airbag if your E30 is equiped with one.
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Originally posted by kronus View Posthow were the horn button imprints done?Last edited by e30rida; 09-30-2022, 11:16 PM.
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Originally posted by flipper325es View Post
It's entirely feasible, you'll need to use a spacer, BMW p/n 32311120260, in addition to a hub adapter.
If you decide to buy this wheel and need a Momo adapter, I have an extra one, it's brand new.
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Originally posted by Bmwentertains View PostOk, an mtech 1 or 2 is supposed to sit closer to the dash needing new stalks (only read this, no first hand experience) is this the same case with this wheel? Does this sit closer to the driver or further?
This is one of the advantages of aftermarket wheels -- you can easily move them closer to the driver, by either using a dished wheel, or a flat wheel with a spacer of 0.5-3". Not easy to do with factory wheels with an integral hub.
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Originally posted by kronus View Posthow were the horn button imprints done?
Great looking wheel!
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