DIY Quick Release Steering Wheel with Horn Install! On Toyota Supra!

DIY Quick Release Steering Wheel with Horn Install! On Toyota Supra!

This is my first EVER DIY (do it yourself) video. I am installing a MOMO steering wheel with a quick disconnect on my 1997 Toyota Supra. This video can also be used as a guideline for any other vehicle whether you have a Subaru WRX, STi, Mazda Speed 3, Evo, etc. Most steering wheels are very similar. I was originally going to show you how to retain your horn with the quick disconnect, but I needed to buy some copper pieces before I can do that. So this video will just be the steering wheel install, I will post another one showing how to hook up your horn!

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Gangsta Loaded Eret says:

why an italian on a jdm momos expednsive asfuck u could have bough a nother supra with that

Jonathan Gardner says:

Does this apply to a mk3 supra too……hehehehe Jelly u have 2 supras…

Man Red says:

115 likes. 1 dislike. Shame on him

Devin Espinoza says:

I did this to my RSX the look is great do you kno what the copper piece is called are do you know we're find it don't be hard on yourself you did great man

Karl D says:

I love to see how the shit-bags get on attempting to steal his vehicle with no steering wheel

streetboost garage says:

aayy yoo I found and I subbed

zul izam says:

Yeah finally I found your YouTube

UgenixK says:

hi mate. Ive done this mod and managed to get the horn working. you need to order a part from Honda or make a brass shoe horn urself. did you get your horn working? i can give you the part number for the brass piece?

Noel Garcia says:

Great videos bro!!! What type of carbon fiber wrap did you use on your dash ??? 3m 3D 4d ?? The matte fits well on the dash …I've been trying to decide wether to hand lay real carbon fiber or wrap but I don't really like the glossy look

Aaron Warnett says:

next time ya do one just a tip for ya lave nut on few threads so when ya pull ya streering wheel it dont hit ya in the face

UgenixK says:

hi btw mate is it possible for you to tell me how long the bolts are in the steering wheel column cover. Basically i got a new column cover but have no screws lmao. need to see what they look like

Victor Oliveira says:

A ginger with a supra…..now I have seen it all, lol great video sir as per usual.

Fahad Ansari says:

That is a NICE momo steering wheel. Now i want to do one in my supra haha. Nice vid.

Santiago M says:

Good video dude✌keep'em up!

RICR0LD says:

Michigan was 67 4 days ago, now we have snow. Can't wait to drive my supra once the weather is better and I get it back from Naber Racing! Good videos!! Keep it up.

WildChickenNutz says:

Same as Missouri it was 80 a couple days ago

Andrew McIntosh says:

I'm all for upgrading the interior but your going to regret that steering wheel mod if your ever in a bad head on crash.

BjornFSE says:

nice try… next DIY try making it 12 min or less… use fast forwards more etc 😀

once again nice video

UgenixK says:

if u take the steering wheel clock off. the thing that turns with the wheel where the oem horn connects to. does that mean u manually have to cancel your turn signal after all this has been installed?

OhWell says:

Great video 😀

Daniel7MGE Lawton says:

Ha lol the struggles , I got a brand new engine to put in my mkiii but it's still buried in snow , wish we could all just migrate with our cars

Big Mo says:

haha perfect bro i was hoping to see this so i can do it when i buy mine lol. wasn't sure how difficult it was but seeing that i don't have cruise control or airbags it should be even easier. Thanks for everything you guys do bro. Appreciation from Japan once again.

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