Quick release hub any good?

Datsrboi

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/STEERING-WH...sspagenameZWDVW


Yeah its eBay so what? And that you get what you paid for is getting old since you have to admit there are cheap shits in this world that are better then the name brand one. It doesn't state what material it is or anything and paying top dollar for one is BS. Just need one that works and hold and can be taken off when I am at school and can still take abuse if I ever decide to.

Is it any good? Cheapest one that looks decent. Its also small too which I like because my hub has already extended out far already.

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BorHor

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I would at least get NRG sort quick release and that is already a knock off. I used to have a FET quick release but you will probably never find one.
 

Datsrboi

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IJ. said:
Are you too fat to get in the car with the wheel in place? ;)


Haha at the rate I am eating at night before bed I might get there soon :(

Obesity rate at its high.

On the real side I felt unsafe with how far I had to sit back even with the column all the way in and it also felt weird holding the wheel with my imaginary quick release.
 

BorHor

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Some people think it is security.. but it is easy to get around lol. Unless you have a bucket seat then it is not really needed.
 

Datsrboi

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IJ. said:
I just don't see a reason to have one in a road car....


I really did not want an a quick release hub on the car. But my stock steering wheel was torn and abuse to a point it annoyed me. And putting on an after market steering wheel attracts too much thieves so quick release sounds good to me. Yeah I could buy an another stock steering wheel but I wasn't feeling it to spend money on more stock stuff.
 

IJ.

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Datsrboi said:
I really did not want an a quick release hub on the car. But my stock steering wheel was torn and abuse to a point it annoyed me. And putting on an after market steering wheel attracts too much thieves so quick release sounds good to me. Yeah I could buy an another stock steering wheel but I wasn't feeling it to spend money on more stock stuff.
If someone really wants the car no steering wheel isn't going to stop them.....

Flat bed tow truck+ winch = gone Supra..
 

tlo86

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IJ. said:
I just don't see a reason to have one in a road car....

Security, cant steal my car if you cant steer it!!! car thievery worries me very badly where i live as two of my friends have gotten their cars stolen and stripped this past year. just one of the steps i would take Lol.


borhor how do you get around it? maybe i wont do it ;)

IJ. said:
If someone really wants the car no steering wheel isn't going to stop them.....

Flat bed tow truck+ winch = gone Supra..

i have yet to figure out a way around this =/ quick release wheels with the sub frame chained to the ground? rofl

maybe i need the flamethrower thing on the side of the car like they have in south africa
 

BorHor

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Easy.. take the quick release half that is left on the hub off and throw on a different wheel. Unless you go and buy the NRG lock. Nobody thinks of these things..
 

werewolves182

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Ive got a universal ebay one and have no complaints so far. Been using it for almost a year now. Mine didnt come with screws though. You will need a NRG short hub adapter though. Otherwise the steering wheel will stick out a bit much.