crx, quick release,hub assembly Q's (i searched)
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PLEASE NO FLAMING ON PRODUCT. please
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT
i bought this, and a aftermarket 6 bolt stering wheel.
will i also need a "HUB" for this to go together, or is that what the quick release i just bought is
or is what a bought a adaptor that goes inbetween??
thanx in advance
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT
i bought this, and a aftermarket 6 bolt stering wheel.
will i also need a "HUB" for this to go together, or is that what the quick release i just bought is
or is what a bought a adaptor that goes inbetween??
thanx in advance
Yes you will need a hub from Sparco or Momo or any other company selling a hub to fit your car's steering column and steering wheel. This quick release does not fit the car on its own.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jaker »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes you will need a hub from Sparco or Momo or any other company selling a hub to fit your car's steering column and steering wheel. This quick release does not fit the car on its own.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Dude are you sure? How on Earth is he going to fit that AND another hub on the column without shoving the steering wheel out into his chest?
I have a Momo adapter hub for a CRX (not quick-release) and it looks almost dead on the pic in the auction you link to.
The only reason I'd question the fitment is because the description of the models/makes/years it fits is pretty ambiguous.
I'm curious now, someone clear this up
Dude are you sure? How on Earth is he going to fit that AND another hub on the column without shoving the steering wheel out into his chest?
I have a Momo adapter hub for a CRX (not quick-release) and it looks almost dead on the pic in the auction you link to.
The only reason I'd question the fitment is because the description of the models/makes/years it fits is pretty ambiguous.
I'm curious now, someone clear this up
you need an aftermarket hub and steeringwheel in order to use the quick release
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Designed to integrate with any well known 6 hole hub adapters, and will accept all popular aftermarket steering wheels - Sparco, Momo, etc</TD></TR></TABLE>
just read the auction description, sheesh
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Designed to integrate with any well known 6 hole hub adapters, and will accept all popular aftermarket steering wheels - Sparco, Momo, etc</TD></TR></TABLE>
just read the auction description, sheesh
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i have a grant quick release on my 90 hb i put it to my grant GT series steering wheel it only works with the gt series from grant
as far as the one off ebay i wanted to get that one for my bros hb but ya i dont know if my grant gt wheel will fit on it i got the grant wheel and the hub just need the ebay quick release now u think it will fit ????
as far as the one off ebay i wanted to get that one for my bros hb but ya i dont know if my grant gt wheel will fit on it i got the grant wheel and the hub just need the ebay quick release now u think it will fit ????
I don't know - I have a Tecniq quick release with my Momo, and it's not nearly that deep; it looks like the top portion only of that pic. It looks to me like it's the QR AND the hub l- ike someone said, if you added the hub to that, you'd have to sit on top of the storage area to drive the damn thing.
Of course, a quick question to the seller would have answered this, and actually still could. Good luck - hope it works out.
Of course, a quick question to the seller would have answered this, and actually still could. Good luck - hope it works out.
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