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quick release hub setup
Hello, I am planning on putting on a quick release system, probably a NRG 2.5 quick release (6 bolt on both sides) with a 6 bolt steering wheel on one side (a nardi), and the other side is where my question comes up. I could use the factory hub, but i feel like the wheel would be in my stomach, so I would like to put on a nrg short hub.
Do they make nrg short hub in the right spline setup for the porsche 911 sc? if so, where can buy it?? (link would be great) thanks scott |
Quick Release Hub
first question is this collectable car or a race car, meaning not planning to go back to stock? If race car, play car, I would simply weld it to the shaft.
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I dont know how the welding option works/ what piece you weld to the shaft? Would it have less play if I kept the original hub?? I could just add a quick release and a wheel with the same depth, because I do want the wheel to come out a little further than it does now, but that still might be too much. Back to the original question, does the nrg short hub come in a size that fits? Thanks Scott |
well, to be honest, any hub with the 6 bolt pattern (and the splines needed for it to fit on a porsche) will work for me. ive heard that momo and maybe some other companies make one.
I just like the nrg one because it is short, so it should work well together with the quick release |
just found that nardi makes one, but i was looking for one as short as the nrg one
Nardi-Personal Steering Wheel Hub Adapter Kit - Porsche 911SC (74-6/89) |
Mst guys I've seen use the short momo hub, a Snap Off or Techniq quick release, and a fairly flat wheel. This will put the wheel pretty close to stock position.
You're better off using a Momo wheel - Momo and Nardi patterns are not the same, and if you use the Nardi, you'll need an adapter that adds another 1/2". |
The short NRG quick release is terrible. I tried one and quickly removed it. It had too much play (right out of the box) and was anything but "quick" to release. Go with the Snap Off. Bolt on quick releases have to have something to bolt to, so a stock hub which is integrated with the stock wheel won't work. If you want to spend some $$$, look at the Rothsport setup which combines a custom short hub with a quick release that is modeled after the Porsche Motorsport design.
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is there a specific name/ code for the spline setup on the porsche steering column that I should look for when buying a quick release?
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Porsches use a 20mm, 40 spline shaft.
Your easiest and best solutionis a Momo hub and Snap Off QR. I was mistaken - the ones they now make will fit your Nardi wheel. This will cost about $300 new. If you wanna splurge, go with the Rothsport, like JP said. I lucked into a factory cup car release - it's the best out there, but about $650 from Porsche |
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yeah, the nardi had the 6 hole pattern its just it has 3 holes on each side, rather than one hole and the top adn bottom, like the momos. but that would just mean that you would have to twist the tub when you are putting it on
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does anyone know the height/ lenght of the momo, or nardi, or any other hub that fits the 911 and the price of the factory hub? anyone know which one is the shortest?
and the dish of the original wheel? thanks scott |
Momo short hub (C231) is 3 3/8 from base to wheel mount. they're about $75
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IIRC, it's 70mm for Momo/Sparco/OMP and 75 or 76 for Nardi/Personal/Raid wheels Some quickreleases come with both (12 holes), if not, make sure to double check they fit both your wheel and hub! I wouldn't worry too much about the added length of the hub/QR. Having the wheel closer to you actually is more comfortable (less steering effort). |
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the momo short hub looks great, i think its a go on that one. as for the quick release, which quick releases fit with the momo hub?/ what bolt pattern does that hub have? will it work with the nrg 2.5 quick release?
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I have a standard momo hub and slapped on a $30 ebay quick release. Its tight and doesn't have any play in it. You have to have some long fingers to reach the turn signal stalk though :P I like having the wheel closer to me. I would stick to the momo stuff as there are more wheels from other brands that use that bolt pattern.
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