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Sparco quick release hub for Momo- suggestions?
Picked up a barely used Sparco quick release hub for an unbelievable price (and an i/o port camera mount). Going to mount in the '86 with my Momo wheel. But between the depth of the Momo hub and the quick release, the steering wheel is going to be too close to me when on the track. Looking for suggestions on how to properly mount, or do I need a Sparco hub adapter which looks to be shallower than the Momo part.
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Sparco Quick Release Hub......
How thick is this quick release hub? My Momo quick release hub is about an inch thick. The steering wheel should be closer to your body for track driving compared to your normal or street driving posture. Just my two-cents.
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![]() So maybe it wasn't a great deal after all if I need to find a shorter hub adapter to go with it.
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