NRG Hub Adapter - Thin Quick Release Kit (Carbon Fiber)
Description
Fits On:
Universal - Fits all Vehicles
About this Manufacturer:
Okay, let's all admit it: none of us knew what NRG stood for when the company first opened its doors in 2003, but what we did quickly find out is how good its products are. To be honest, we initially listened to the rumors about how NRG was just another "low budget" company, but once we had its products in our hands, we knew that we were dealing with some high-quality stuff. NRG's attention to detail is great, and we haven't had any problems with any of its products thus far. One of our favorite items is NRG's steering wheel quick-release kit, which comes in various models. After years of use, they stay tight and still work like new. Oh, and in case you were also wondering, NRG stands for Next Racing Generation.
About this Product:
A totally redesigned version of our quick release systems, this quick release kit utilizes a pin and gear locking mechanism for maximum durability, no play, and all the while reducing required space. In fact, this reduces the height of our quick release systems by over half from a 3 inches height to a mere 1.25 inches. Perfect for those individuals who feel the need to put their steering wheels further from their bodies, or for those who have the necessity to use a crush-type hub.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hub adapter? Why buy a hub adapter?
Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.
How do you install a hub adapter?
An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.
How do you install a hub adapter?
An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
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