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Longacre Racing Products Sfi Approved Precision Fit Splined Hub Quick Disconnect on 2040-parts.com

US $124.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:l

 Longacre Racing Products


Yellow release ring per FIA™ - SFI™ approved

Precision fit splined hub for better steering control

Any play in the steering - including the hub - takes away control by the driver letting the car 'wander around'. This QD release has a precision machined 4130 spud and a T6 Hard Anodized splined hub for a super tight fit, yet is easy to remove and install.

Plus, there are multiple sets of mounting holes so you can 'clock' your wheel 3 times closer.

For safety there are 2 sets of retaining grooves. If you don't get the ring engaged it will catch on the second safety groove rather than come off on the track. The steel 'spuds' can be installed on 3/4" or 5/8" shafts.

Splined hub - pull ring release with double safety grooves on weld-on SAE 4130 spud.

(5mm 3 bolt pattern)




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