A good boss kit?

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Retro_Boy_G
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A good boss kit?

Post by Retro_Boy_G »

Hey guys,

I've got a new wheel coming and i'm looking for a good boss kit for it. Car is a rev 3 and the wheel pcd is that of a Momo.

The car doesn't have an airbag as far as I know (steering wheel seems too thin and doesn't say airbag)

I usually just buy the cheapest I can find and it always ends up feeling a bit rubbish and never corrects the indicator.

Can anyone suggest a good one?
toecutter
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Re: A good boss kit?

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I bought a cheap one that claimed to fit but didn't, quality was poor as well - don't want it to fail!

Got a Momo one in the end - http://www.b-gdirect.com/momo-hub-boss- ... c7728.html mine was second hand for about £25.
Donato
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The MOMO ones themselves are really good. I've got one myself. There about £50 new. I got mine second hand for £30. Have a look in the breaking section and you might be able to find one second hand.
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jimGTS
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Re: A good boss kit?

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Cheap one on ebay worked fine for me.
Just had to modify some weird plastic adapter on it (ie cut it off).
Fits well.

Comes in a green box.
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