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    318is steering wheel adapter

    Other than having to supply a second spacer, is there any reason a momo hub adapter won't fit the '91 318is? Just want to be sure I'm not missing something before I order one.

    #2
    Nope, I just put a Mtech 1 wheel on my 318is about an hour ago and only needed that spacer. I wish it was a momo wheel...

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      #3
      Originally posted by dbgrubbs
      Other than having to supply a second spacer, is there any reason a momo hub adapter won't fit the '91 318is? Just want to be sure I'm not missing something before I order one.
      Which spacer is it that this needs? I have an M-Tech II wheel I want to put on my soon-to-be-non-bagged '91...
      John in MD - 1991 318is
      190k miles and still rolling!

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        #4
        Originally posted by ak96ss
        Which spacer is it that this needs? I have an M-Tech II wheel I want to put on my soon-to-be-non-bagged '91...

        OK even for a newbie thats one I havent heard....
        I'm not so sure a M-Tech II wil fit...
        I cant understand why on eart somebody would put a Air bagged wheel in a NON airbag car


        BTW: If YOURS is a 91' then it should be a air baged equip'd car ;) Which a M///2 wheel is fine
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          #5
          Originally posted by wastedincome
          OK even for a newbie thats one I havent heard....
          I'm not so sure a M-Tech II wil fit...
          I cant understand why on eart somebody would put a Air bagged wheel in a NON airbag car


          BTW: If YOURS is a 91' then it should be a air baged equip'd car ;) Which a M///2 wheel is fine


          Uh, yeah - my 1991, which has an airbag, is soon not going to have an airbag. Thus, "...my soon-to-be-non-bagged '91."

          Anyway, I was just curious if someone could point out the right spacer for this wheel to fit. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
          John in MD - 1991 318is
          190k miles and still rolling!

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            #6
            When you pull the stock wheel off, there is a spacer on the shaft directly behind the wheel. You need another of these to go on the shaft after the wheel. The shaft is a bit too long for a non airbag wheel if that makes sense. I actually went to the hardware store and got a bronze bushing that worked fine.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dbgrubbs
              When you pull the stock wheel off, there is a spacer on the shaft directly behind the wheel. You need another of these to go on the shaft after the wheel. The shaft is a bit too long for a non airbag wheel if that makes sense. I actually went to the hardware store and got a bronze bushing that worked fine.

              That
              is what I needed to know, thanks!
              John in MD - 1991 318is
              190k miles and still rolling!

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                #8
                What about the spring loaded plastic pin that's behind the airbag wheel? It's at about 11 o'clock position. Does this need to be removed?

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