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Universal Hub Adapter For Steering Wheel Quick Release Snap Off Boss Kit New on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Henan, China

Henan, China
Condition:New without tags

The purpose of quick release kit is to allow you to detach the aftermarket steering wheel easily by just clicking the quick release button. Note that this quick release kit is not a stand-alone unit, you must apply this to steering wheel hub adapter. This quick release kit is universal fit all vehicles with 6 holes steering wheel hubs for aftermarket racing steering wheels such as Momo, Nardi, etc. The hub boss kit for steering wheel is not included, you can browse on our store if you need hub adapter or steering wheel. This quick release kit is made of light weighted aluminum, and it is 33 mm/1.3 in tall and approximate 3.5" diameter. This quick release kit comes with 6 screws and a wrench for installation. Installation is not included, professional installation is highly recommended.

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