(D2?) Quick Release hub?
05-08-2007, 06:32 PM
Post: #1
(D2?) Quick Release hub?
Hey boys,

To start with, my friends beautiful USDM S12 was stolen Sad This thing motivated me even more to getting a quick release hub, because its the best way how to prevent loosing your car. I can get a D2 quick release hub for a very very very low price, but I dont think it will fit :/ What do I have to do to make it fit? Is it even possible to make it fit somehow? If not, what hub will do fit?

and yes, I know I need a different steering wheel to Tongue

thanks a lot for your help!!

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05-08-2007, 10:58 PM
Post: #2
(D2?) Quick Release hub?
Man that sucks!

Hope the car can be found back....

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

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05-09-2007, 11:13 AM
Post: #3
(D2?) Quick Release hub?
Most quick release hubs bolt to a std momo-style hub. So you buy a steering wheel that has a momo-style 6-bolt pattern and the hub you need to bolt it into a corolla. Then the quick release just bolts in between the steeringwheel and hub.

Hope you understand this,

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05-09-2007, 12:00 PM
Post: #4
(D2?) Quick Release hub?
NoHachi Wrote:Most quick release hubs bolt to a std momo-style hub. So you buy a steering wheel that has a momo-style 6-bolt pattern and the hub you need to bolt it into a corolla. Then the quick release just bolts in between the steeringwheel and hub.

Hope you understand this,

Thanks Smile I thought that all you need is the quick rel. hub, now everything makes perfect sense Smile
As Sekiguchi said, I should really start using my brain sometimes Big Grin

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05-09-2007, 03:24 PM
Post: #5
(D2?) Quick Release hub?
Also remember that most "cheap" snap-off hubs are about 7cm thick. That means the wheel will come 7 cm's closer towards you. Not a problem in my case (more of an advantage), but it might be a problem for shorter people that already sit close to the steeringwheel.

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