looking at buying this.....I dont know what I need to fit our teeners....
universal ball bearing quick release kit for any cars equipped with after market hubs. Ball bearing swivel mechanism, slide the steering wheel onto the hub and swivel the steering wheel will lock itself into place the steering wheel off same position you took the (goes on one way). Kit also act as a 50mm spacer by pulling the steering wheel towards the driver, comes with wires to hook up horn button with the grounding plates from the existing steering wheel hub. In addition, the kit act as anti-theft mechanism where most thefts will be discouraged in stealing the car without a steering wheel!
Condition: BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX, NEVER BEEN TRIED ON AND USED
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seems pretty simple, but which set up do you guys have?
I would buy this right now if I was sure it could work on my car.....I have a hub on there from the previous owner, not a momo, not a grant ....I dunno ...but he had an aftermarket steering wheel, with no name brand on it.....
Anyone up to answer my questions in Pleasanton?
R.
Make sure spline on your car steering shaft matches spline on hub if it has one.
If it is weld on type and O.D. of steering shaft matches I.D. of hub.
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Everything you just said doesnt make sense to MOI.
Please explain.....
-what is the spline on my car steering shaft and how does it match others???
Tx
R.
The quick release mechanism is two pieces....
The first piece needs to fit the 914 spline on the steering column.
The second piece THEN needs to be compatible with the steering wheel you chose.....
So...best to buy the QR and the steering wheel from the same manufacturer...
Splines are vertical "teeth" (male set) that are machined in at the end of the steering shaft and the hub has a set of exact same vertical "teeth" machined in on it (female set). This allows the hub to be
pressed onto the shaft and therefore allow the steering wheel (when mounted onto the hub) to turn the shaft. See pic. "Teeth" on end of transmission main shaft are called "splines". Should have similar "teeth" on steering shaft.
I.D. = inner diameter
O.D. = outer diameter
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check out this guy:
http://www.goingsuperfast.com
QUOTE (Jeroen @ Apr 18 2005, 06:18 PM) |
check out this guy: http://www.goingsuperfast.com |
i like this QR because it is super low profile. you don't need any hub adapter if you have a momo wheel pattern. the splined sleeve fits right on the shaft.
http://www.ogracing.com/eshop/home.asp?categ=164
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QUOTE (Mueller @ Apr 18 2005, 05:31 PM) | ||
those are pretty good prices on quite a bunch of his stuff...thanks for the link... |
kool guys, thanks for the info.
Its always good to learn new stuff.
R.
jonwatts ,
Just curious if you received the type-2 quick release yet? If so, did it work?
I ordered one myself (mainly as a theft deterrent), but I'm not sure if it will fit my "personal" brand steering wheel.
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