Hub and Quick Release Installation
Searched like crazy and found a couple different threads from other sites of how to install the hub and quick release and I think i know how to do it but I have also seen many having problems with the install with alignment and horn an such. So i guess Im wondering if I should go to a local speed shop and have them assist me or if I should just go for it and see what happens.
Yea, Im just a little hesitant to get it going. I dont wanna have to take it to get realigned because I just got it done you know. Theres a great write-up on JDMC but its for an S2K and there are no pictures, I figured it would be about the same though. That would be great if you could post that up. Thanks guys
there you go, even tells you how to keep cruise control
http://importnut.net/civicsteeringswap.htm
it doesn't show the quick release, but it's just 6 allen bolts on to the hub, then 6 allen bolts to put the other part of the QR on to the wheel
i did this a couple months ago and it was alot easier than I thought, just do it yourself man
and a pic to get you motivated
http://importnut.net/civicsteeringswap.htm
it doesn't show the quick release, but it's just 6 allen bolts on to the hub, then 6 allen bolts to put the other part of the QR on to the wheel
i did this a couple months ago and it was alot easier than I thought, just do it yourself man
and a pic to get you motivated
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I just got my NRG QR today and when i press down on the button for the release nothing budges. Does there have to be a steering wheel engaged in the QR for it to release. I feel like a total idiot but I was just wondering. Thanks and sorry for the stupidity.
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it was mentioned in the link
"You may want to disconnect the battery and wait about 15-30 minutes before you start this process. You risk having the airbag deploy and cause serious injury if you don't disconnect the battery."
it was mentioned in the link
"You may want to disconnect the battery and wait about 15-30 minutes before you start this process. You risk having the airbag deploy and cause serious injury if you don't disconnect the battery."
So when i attach to the hub and have the wheel in it will release easier? Because I cant do it now and dont want to get it all installed and have it not work. Thanks a lot i appreciate all the info.
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