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Sterring Wheel Quick Release, Spa Design Qr1-1-4130, Master Spline on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:QR1-1-4130 Part Brand:SPA Design

Hi, we have for sale a SPA Design QR1-1-4130 steering wheel quick release

The shaft half of this QR is 20mm at the splines and 1 inch for attachment to your steering shaft and is made of 4130.

The boss, steering wheel half, is made of aluminum that is anodized black with a yellow release collar for better visibility.

The boss has a 3 hole bolt pattern for mounting and comes with 3 10-32 by 5/8" long button head screws with nylock nuts for possible mounting for the steering wheel.

SPA Design QR's have a master spline so the steering wheel will only go on in the same location every time.

This QR meets FIA specifications and SFI Spec 42.1

Cost $250.00

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