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Old 05-26-10, 10:06 PM
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FD Nardi Deep Corn Steering Wheel, need Hub + Quick Release ? Only H ? Only QR ?

Guys,

A newbie question.

For a standard seats FD, what provides the most comfortable driving position using a Nardi Deep Corn 330M.

Hub + Quick Release ??
Only Hub ??
Only Quick Release ??

Hopefully it will keep my horn and won´t blow my airbag or keep the AB light on...

Any help is welcome...

Thanks..!!!
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It depends on how long your legs are....

Do you have a problem with the stock steering wheel and your knees? If so, you'd probably want to use a quick release with a hub to help give some more clearance for your knees. If you don't have any problems with your knees and the stock steering wheel, just go for the hub and see how it feels first.

https://miataroadster.com/worksbell.html
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Also don't forget that with a deep cone wheel and a quick realease you might have the wheel a bit far from the dash and therefore making the comodos out of reach.

I used a standard wheel with the rap fixII and a short Boss and it is quite perfect (for me at least). WB also made a ultra short boss I think, it might be the perfect setup with a deep cone wheel.



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^^^ Sweet...
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[QUOTE=Kotetsu;10021146]Also don't forget that with a deep cone wheel and a quick realease you might have the wheel a bit far from the dash and therefore making the comodos out of reach.

I used a standard wheel with the rap fixII and a short Boss and it is quite perfect (for me at least). WB also made a ultra short boss I think, it might be the perfect setup with a deep cone wheel.


What is the RAP Fix II ??

Looks great..!!!
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Originally Posted by Clacor
What is the RAP Fix II ??

Looks great..!!!
http://www.worksbell.co.jp/en/products/rapfix/
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10-4 Thanks again..!!!
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I have the same exact set-up as Kotetsu and it works great for me.
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