Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor
#1
Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor
I did some searching and the most recent threads I could find were from 2012, I wanted to check in and see what people were running for hub adapters. I bought the Momo hub adapter thinking it would be a plug and play deal, it looks like I'd have to remove the clock spring and do a hack job. I'd like to avoid that if possible.
Though this says Miata I'm pretty sure it should work for the FD:
Mazda Miata Daikei Hub Adapter Plug & Play 1990-1997
Any other options?
Though this says Miata I'm pretty sure it should work for the FD:
Mazda Miata Daikei Hub Adapter Plug & Play 1990-1997
Any other options?
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I'm using the works bell hub by splash.
It retains the clock spring and has a handy cutout for airbag plug and horn plug.
Its not the cheapest but you dont have to remove or modify your clock spring.
Although I have the short hub so its a bit tight in there once you fit wheel or quick release so ended up removing the airbag plug for more room.
It retains the clock spring and has a handy cutout for airbag plug and horn plug.
Its not the cheapest but you dont have to remove or modify your clock spring.
Although I have the short hub so its a bit tight in there once you fit wheel or quick release so ended up removing the airbag plug for more room.
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Yup, I'm also running a works bell that has the airbag delete resistors. They have a short version and a long version so purchase accordingly. Long version is for either short quick release hubs like Works Bell QRS or no quick release and it's also a cast hub and that's why it's cheaper. Short hub is for standard length quick release such as the works bell rapfix, nrg, momo quick release, sparco quick release, ect. The short hub is milled from billet and that's why it's more expensive.
#4
Yup, I'm also running a works bell that has the airbag delete resistors. They have a short version and a long version so purchase accordingly. Long version is for either short quick release hubs like Works Bell QRS or no quick release and it's also a cast hub and that's why it's cheaper. Short hub is for standard length quick release such as the works bell rapfix, nrg, momo quick release, sparco quick release, ect. The short hub is milled from billet and that's why it's more expensive.
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I have a cheap boss hub I bought from Ebay. has provisions for the clock spring and you can stuff the airbag plug/wires in it. Ive used the boss hubs on all my cars with no issue. The airbag light is still on but I'll prolly just pull the bulb - you get what you pay for but it works well.
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