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πŸ”Œ SRK-120H Hub Adapter by NRG Innovations - Sleek Black Finish Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ SRK-120H Hub Adapter by NRG Innovations - Sleek Black Finish

Offering the largest selection of steering wheels in the market today. Our Patented short hub allows the use of the quick release while retaining close-to-stock dimensions. It offers the only dual spring self-indexing quick releases in the market. Package Dimension: 6.35 H x 12.7 L x 12.7 W (centimetres).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits 1984 Celica on Steering accessory

An old Celica GTS with Momo wheel and hub was upgraded with it. Combined with a quick release hub. qRevain price is the best

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  • Steering accessory
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  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for my Toyota MR2.

Purchased for 1992 MR2. Fits great. I had to get the horn to work, but that's the fault of the machine, not the hub. First generation NRG quick releases attached to it and my Sparco steering wheel is now home. Perfect distance too.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

For 1985 Toyota Mr2

For 1985 Toyota Mk1A Mr2 It seems a bit high but so far it's holding up well. Arrived 5 days early. I would rate it 5 stars but the brass contact plate is attached to the hub with plastic and glue which can easily break with a small hit. $80 well spent.

Pros
  • Interior
Cons
  • No Performance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The brass contact plate for the horn is loose.

The copper contact plate or washer for the horn button is loose. Nothing is screwed, but simply snapped onto the hub. Why it's separate from the hub I don't know. instead of a hub there are no screw holes in the hub so you can remove the steering wheel or the hub itself from the mainshaft and you have to hit it from the back and bottom with a hammer to pry it out. Therefore, do not tighten the main bolt until you have tested the new steering wheel and are sure of its position. This short hub is

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  • Handlebars and Accessories
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  • Fits