Originally posted by SuperFleaJQ danny boy, you got the Momo wheel, momo shift knob and boot, and now the momo ebrake handle\boot....GO GET SOME MOMO SEATS!!
that means dissin' the SRD's!! i can't do that! i've wanted recaros for soo long now!
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Originally posted by SuperFleaJQ danny boy, you got the Momo wheel, momo shift knob and boot, and now the momo ebrake handle\boot....GO GET SOME MOMO SEATS!!
momo seats suck
Sparco
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Sam's Momo's are much better feeling than the stock seats....but after sitting in other seats, I see that there is room for improvement....SRD, Milano!
have you installed your brake handle and boot yet? i was thinking about getting the same things and was wondering the fitment of the handle and boot. did you need the adapter set that they sell? does the boot attach to the handle, or does the ring hang loosely?
should be here in the mail today when i get home. from what they tell me, the adapter is car-specific so there is no gap between the release button and the handle. from the pictures and instructions, it seems that the boot connects directly onto the handle, thus eliminating any gaps...smooth.
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Originally posted by TCB007 damn.. that stuff came up to about CAD$200. and that was BEFORE S&H! how much was the grand total in USD$ if you don't mind me asking?
..oh and be sure to post a write-up and pictures when you're all done~
cost me $140 shipped! whew! I AM AN JUNKY, AN ADDICT. I CAN'T STOP BUYING STUFF FOR MY CAR
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alright, the package arrived yesterday and like a liitle boy, i couldn't wait until the weekend to install it.
First i cut the old handbrake cover off. i cut down a little past the line that denotes the handle, about an inch or so. this was kinda scary cuz you know once you start cutting, it's pretty much done.
I then took the adapter and slid it into the new e-brake from momo. i pushed it all the way to the top.
Next, the boot went on. the boot has velcro(sp?) lining the bottom and they include a strip of velcro with the boot for you to use. i didn't use it for our car. what i ended up doing was tucking the boot in hte opening. looks dope. later i might remover my center consol so i can really fasten the boot from below, but for now, it's no going anywhere.
I then slid the handle down the lever until the release button stuck out about .25". after that, it's like installing a momo knob, just insert the allen screws(3) one on top and the other two on the sides.(the bottom of the lever has an opening so don't install an allen screw on the bottom).
Last part was kinda the hardest, which entails sliding teh boot over the e-brake. this probally took me the longest(10mins) to do.
Every thing is done and it looks bad-ass! but i think the best part is how it feels. it's so much thicker than the stock, kinda like a hot-link compared to a caspers hot-dog.(get your minds out of the gutter!)
A247Sleeper, yes the "MOMO" logo on the lever is clearly visible. I have the polished by the way.
I know all of you want pics, but none yet, i will try to get Schwett or superfleaJQ or someone to come and take some snap shots...
HRC
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