Quick release steering wheel hub?
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Originally posted by TeamWireRacing
Sorry about the dead link, it was a Sweet Products splined coupler that I was trying to point you to. Either way, the Sweet, Longacre, or Allstar units are all good pieces to use.
Yes, Sparco does have a splined coupler, but have you ever priced that thing?
It's out of this world.
The adapter I was referring to will let you bolt your 6-bolt Sparco/Momo wheel to a standard 3-bolt coupler. This way you save a ton on the coupler and end up saving big money in the long run.
The coupler adapter is not on their website, but I have emailed Craig and he confirmed they do sell it. The link is:
www.smartracingproducts.com
Sorry about the dead link, it was a Sweet Products splined coupler that I was trying to point you to. Either way, the Sweet, Longacre, or Allstar units are all good pieces to use.
Yes, Sparco does have a splined coupler, but have you ever priced that thing?
It's out of this world.
The adapter I was referring to will let you bolt your 6-bolt Sparco/Momo wheel to a standard 3-bolt coupler. This way you save a ton on the coupler and end up saving big money in the long run.
The coupler adapter is not on their website, but I have emailed Craig and he confirmed they do sell it. The link is:
www.smartracingproducts.com
Hi TeamWireRacing , I was wondering, what else do I need if I am going with Sweet, momo steering wheel, in a 2nd Gen RX7? Do I need some sort of adaptor (3 to 6 hole)? Where can I find them cheap (site)? Thanks in advance for your help.
#29
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Hey... there is a bolt on hub adapter with quick release steering wheel option... it works perfectly with the FD as an easy bolt on... see my other post to this forum. You can buy it through finishline performance.
www.finishlineperformance.com
You want the 90-97 Miata hub adapter and the quick release adapter (works for FD too)
-John
www.finishlineperformance.com
You want the 90-97 Miata hub adapter and the quick release adapter (works for FD too)
-John
#31
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Sorry to post a tad late on this one.. but Mike at ISC has a bolt on adapter..
http://www.iscracing.net/2_racecar_accessories.htm
It used the standard Hex quick release in combination with the factory spline/bolt on part.
120 Bucks.
http://www.iscracing.net/2_racecar_accessories.htm
It used the standard Hex quick release in combination with the factory spline/bolt on part.
120 Bucks.
#32
The never ending saga....
Whatever any of you do- don't buy the one from newpoint-radiator on eBay. My girl bought it for me as an Easter gift and it ended up being the biggest pile of **** ever. Nothing fit. Nothing worked (even their own components) I tried pretending I was surprised for her sake but I half way knew better. Lol
#34
We use the "Hex" adapter. Here is how we installed it with a Momo wheel
Momo the 3 bolt adapter
Hard to tell by the pictures. I took the proper thread pitch nut and bolt. Threaded the Nut on the bolt and chucked in a drill press. Turned on drill and used an angle grinder to "machine" the nut to the same diameter as the inside of the "Hex". Tack welded nut to Hex and threaded onto steering shaft. This kept the Hex centered on the Steering shaft. Tig welded it all together.
I thought i had pics of it finished in the car. I guess not. I can get them if anyone needs them
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Momo the 3 bolt adapter
Hard to tell by the pictures. I took the proper thread pitch nut and bolt. Threaded the Nut on the bolt and chucked in a drill press. Turned on drill and used an angle grinder to "machine" the nut to the same diameter as the inside of the "Hex". Tack welded nut to Hex and threaded onto steering shaft. This kept the Hex centered on the Steering shaft. Tig welded it all together.
I thought i had pics of it finished in the car. I guess not. I can get them if anyone needs them
E
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