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Car 1: 96 Integra GS-R |
Steering Wheel quick release?
Sorry if this is another noob question but I used search and didn't find what I was looking for in the 1st few pages. So here my question; I want to change out the stock steering wheel with this Tenzo R one I have but am not sure about how to install it. Do I just get the quick release or do I need the hub adapter and then the quick release on top of that to fit it?
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WOW....Nobody on this forum has an aftermarket racing wheel...I'm a little surprised after looking at some of the pics of these pretty decent looking integras. Figured 1 of u guys might have some info...Well the answer is u need both. The hub adaptor fits to the stock steering shaft and the quick release bolts on top of the hub adaptor.
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After removing the steering wheel, it goes hub -> quick release -> steering wheel
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