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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 05:59 AM
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Hey guys i have a few quick questions. Preferably advice from somebody that has owned one of these set ups. I am looking at getting an nrg quick release system for my 88 crx. I have done some reading and cant really find the answer to my questions. I would like to know what set up i should go with if i am wanting to keep the wheel as close to my stock location as possible. I am not going with a deep dish wheel. I am just going to go with a relatively flat steering wheel. It is my autox car and also just a car i drive when i want to have fun. I dont want to be eating my steering wheel. So what combo of parts should i order to keep my wheel at stock location? Thank you for the help guys
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 06:36 AM
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I just put an nrg short hub and nrg quick release with a Momo Mod 8 (deep corn style) wheel on my 90 crx, and its about 2-2.5 inches closer to me, not really noticeable until you reach for the turn signal or wipers.
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 91 crx hf
I just put an nrg short hub and nrg quick release with a Momo Mod 8 (deep corn style) wheel on my 90 crx, and its about 2-2.5 inches closer to me, not really noticeable until you reach for the turn signal or wipers.
wow that sure sounds like a lot! i feel like my arms will be a lot more cramped with it that much closer
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