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Universal 6 Hole Ball Lock Aluminum Steering Wheel Quick Release on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New

UNIVERSAL 6 HOLE BALL LOCK ALUMINUM STEERING WHEEL QUICK RELEASE CHROME / GUN METAL


6-hole quick release adapter

Ball bearing lock mechanism ensure a tight hold

High quality machined aluminum

Fits between an aftermarket hub adapter and an aftermarket steering wheel

Designed to be used with a 6-hole steering wheel hub adapter and aftermarket steering wheels

Great for keeping your vehicle safe from theft

Built in horn button cables on both sides of the quick release that make contact when the wheel is attached, no need to reconnect the wires after initial setup




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