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Originally Posted by RayMaN These? Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release Steering Wheel Hub Spacer Ball Lock Black | eBay Daikei Boss Hub Kit for Nissan 350Z 370Z Plug and

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Old 05-18-2015, 12:28 PM   #31 (permalink)
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i dont use the quick release type on my G as the theme is dressup, not tuner car sports theme. the regular type that looks similar to the daikei you linked looks similar to my works bell hub.
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btw, i luv this alignment spacer. just in case your splines dont line up perfectly:

daikei as01. i have the one that works on my Momo in my G. perfect Noon each and every time.

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I had a new personal steering wheel installed and it now throws the vdc off and skid lights on.
I read somewhere that steering position sensor may cause this and my steering wheel is sitting at 10 oclock position while driving straight.
The light goes off for a little bit after restarting but comes back on after 5 mins of driving.
I didn't have time to get alignment done today but will get it done soon.
Will getting alignment and correcting the steering position sensor fix this?
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^thanks! Yeah i called NRG earlier and we DO have to remove the clockspring. All it was is to remove the bottom plastic housing and getting to the three screws tying the whole clockspring unit down. While removing the clockspring, there are two clips on each side of the unit... once you get them out, wiggle it free. Place the hub on top then screw it down. Replace the bottom plastic for the housing and you are ready to install the aftermarket steering wheel.

WARNING the air bag, VDC OFF, and the slip light (all three) will be on. I forgot to mention having to plug in the horn adapter but i didnt do that because i could not find instructions/directions on what holes i had to plug them in. ill post some pics when i get home.
any pics of this?
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All of you who are planning to buy nrg hubs for their 370z's please dont do it, it is a waste of money!!!!
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^thanks! Yeah i called NRG earlier and we DO have to remove the clockspring. All it was is to remove the bottom plastic housing and getting to the three screws tying the whole clockspring unit down. While removing the clockspring, there are two clips on each side of the unit... once you get them out, wiggle it free. Place the hub on top then screw it down. Replace the bottom plastic for the housing and you are ready to install the aftermarket steering wheel.

WARNING the air bag, VDC OFF, and the slip light (all three) will be on. I forgot to mention having to plug in the horn adapter but i didnt do that because i could not find instructions/directions on what holes i had to plug them in. ill post some pics when i get home.
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Here is the actual situation of my steering wheel removed...my problem is that i cant fit the nrg hub...please suggest some solution...i am desperate
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all you have to do is dremel off the right connector

unless your wheel uses it then you might be out of luck (mine didnt)

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he is right it is the 3rd wire from the right not the left nrg messed up for the horn

easy fix also tho unclip the connector and pull the wire out
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