Nardi Wheels and FET Quick Release Spacers!
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Originally Posted by razorlab
Now my question is... can you get a bigger steering wheel?
From the picture, it looks like the wheel is big but in reality, it's actually smaller than the stock wheel. The stock wheel is around ~355mm whereas the Nardi Sport Rally shown above is 350mm. It looks bigger because of the spoke/rim diameter when compared to the stock wheel.
If you really want a small wheel, the 330mm will do you just fine. But keep in mind, it is REALLY small.
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I have the Razo 340 shift knob and it has a little gap in it. Will the ARC shift knob have a gap? Does it weight around the same or heavier? Do you have a picture of it installed? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Ev0 1
I have the Razo 340 shift knob and it has a little gap in it. Will the ARC shift knob have a gap? Does it weight around the same or heavier? Do you have a picture of it installed? Thanks!
I'm not sure how much the Razo 340 knob weighs but the ARC knob is around 7 ounces. It's got a very nice weighted feel to it and feels very solid in your hand. There is no gap between the knob and the boot - it fits PERFECT. Just check out the pictures that I posted above of the Nardi wheel. You can see the shift knob installed in the backround. I'll try to get some more detailed pics up later.
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Originally Posted by cleanevo
do you have the nardi rally wheel in with the hub ,
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So what do I need to run a quick release?
The FET QRS is all I need to bolt up an aftermarket wheel? I'm about to get my harness bar/harnesses and I'd really like to ditch the airbag soon...
I remember reading somewhere that I'd need an aftermarket hub for the FET to attach to, am I right?
The FET QRS is all I need to bolt up an aftermarket wheel? I'm about to get my harness bar/harnesses and I'd really like to ditch the airbag soon...
I remember reading somewhere that I'd need an aftermarket hub for the FET to attach to, am I right?
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Originally Posted by I'mStock
So what do I need to run a quick release?
The FET QRS is all I need to bolt up an aftermarket wheel? I'm about to get my harness bar/harnesses and I'd really like to ditch the airbag soon...
I remember reading somewhere that I'd need an aftermarket hub for the FET to attach to, am I right?
The FET QRS is all I need to bolt up an aftermarket wheel? I'm about to get my harness bar/harnesses and I'd really like to ditch the airbag soon...
I remember reading somewhere that I'd need an aftermarket hub for the FET to attach to, am I right?
The FET quick release (or any other quick release) will NOT work without the hub.
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Originally Posted by A-SPEC
What you read was correct. You need an aftermarket hub such as the Splash hub (which is made by Works Bell) in order to use the quick release.
The FET quick release (or any other quick release) will NOT work without the hub.
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The FET quick release (or any other quick release) will NOT work without the hub.
Regards,
Francis@aspec
Thanks!
Do you by any chance have a hub/FET combo you could price for me?
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Originally Posted by rubelcon
Nardi = Euro!
Either way, bump for a vendor that stocks these!
Either way, bump for a vendor that stocks these!
Yes, you are correct....Nardi does = Euro
- BUT -
Our Nardi = JDM because many of the wheels we offer are produced by Nardi Italy ONLY for the Japanese Domestic Market. You can't buy them in the EU
Thanks for the bump!!
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