MOMO Long Screws Flat Head With Wrench M5X30 – 6 pcs set / Black

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MOMO Long Screws Flat Head With Wrench M5X30 – 6 pcs set / Black

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Elevate your steering setup with this Momo OEM-quality bolt kit—precisely crafted to match the original hardware used on Momo Race and Tuner steering wheels. This brand-new, Italian-made set of six black aluminum bolts offers a lightweight yet durable solution for secure and stylish installation. Coupled with the included Allen key, it’s perfect for enthusiasts looking to maintain that iconic Momo look and performance.

 

Product Description

  • Name: Momo Steering Wheel Replacement Bolt Set (Flat Head) – Pack of 6
  • Part Number: OEM/Manufacturer Part No. 12941111112
  • Material: Aluminum (lightweight and corrosion-resistant)
  • Finish: Black, with sleek flat-head design

 

Included Items:

  • 6 × bolts (likely M5 x ~30 mm thread length)
  • Allen key for easy installation

 

Manufacturer:

  • Momo, made in Italy

 

Features:

  • Round-head style for a clean aesthetic
  • Universal fitment—suitable for many steering wheel hubs and adapters
  • Classified as a performance part
Additional information
Weight0.1 kg
Country Of OriginItaly
What's included
  • Retainer ring
Brand

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MOMO

Momo was founded in 1964 by race car driver Gianpiero Moretti. In that year, Moretti commissioned a local craftsman to produce a custom steering wheel for his own racing car. This special steering wheel – the first Momo steering wheel in the Company’s history – had a superior and thicker grip compared to the normal racing steering wheels available at the time. Drivers from other teams quickly noticed Moretti’s new steering wheel and wanted the same for their cars, and so it started to gain fame within the racing community. The new Momo steering wheel also caught the attention of the then Ferrari Formula One driver, John Surtees, who wanted to mount it on his single-seater car. John Surtees’ Ferrari, equipped with the Momo racing steering wheel, won the Formula One world title in 1964. And so it was that Gianpiero Moretti converted his passion into a manufacturing reality, and Momo (for Moretti Monza) was born.
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