I have a Momo Steering wheel of the 'flat bottom' variety to allow more room for my legs (standard Sierra one touches my knees) I know that the Momo will not pass SVA so is there any mod to get it through? Is it just the alloy spokes that need to be covered or am I on the wrong track?
it would probably just be easier to grin and bear it for sva (unless its hindering your movement) and swap it after the test.
Tom
go for sva with stock wheel.........a lot of hassel will be saved........see macspeedy sva.
We had to find one in Glasgow in a hour........and it was the wrong one we picked up first....another trip back to the scrappers
I am hoping to try and get through with my Momo 270mm flat bottomed wheel, simply because i cannot fit in the car with the standard Toyota wheel,
never mind operate the controls!!
I am hoping to make some kind of padding up, thats looks permanent enough to convince the tester. Also my wheel does not have a centre horn button, so
i plan to mount a small pushbutton on the dash. Hopefully there wont be any SVA problems with doing this?
BTW if anyone has pictures of an SVA compliant Momo wheel mock up then i would be delighted.
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Originally posted by albertz
I am hoping to try and get through with my Momo 270mm flat bottomed wheel, simply because i cannot fit in the car with the standard Toyota wheel, never mind operate the controls!!
All the tester at Derby was bothered about was the screw heads holding it together. He never mentioned the spoke radius (radii plural Raz ) on a Mountney wheel.
I think i will chance it for the SVA, if it fails it wouldn't be that serious to file a radius.
Put it this way - if thats all it fails on i will be happy
The Europa thing may be an option, probably quite pricey though?
Being 6'5" and 15 stone, its not easy trying to fit everything to suit me in a standard chassis, which begs the question why is it a
standard chassis?......too far into it now to worry
The SVA pad for a Mountney wheel is £11 according to the latest Merlin Motorsport catalogue.
Cheers
Michael
I fitted a similar thing to my Astrali wheel - and I'm leaving it on, following a crash report from someone in the Suffolk area (sorry -
forgotten your name! ). Amongst other injuries, his hands were carved up a bit by his wheel spokes.
It doesn't get in the way of my hands anyway, and looks tidy.
David