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I know it sounds silly, but do you know someone who can make custom hub/adapter for my nissan 370z? with the nrg one i have to remove the whole clockspring

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Old 08-08-2013, 08:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I know it sounds silly, but do you know someone who can make custom hub/adapter for my nissan 370z? with the nrg one i have to remove the whole clockspring and lose the airbag, vdc,tsc.... and i dont want that ....
I asked some people here in my country and they can do it except for the part marked on the picture

price is not an object.. thanks
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i've asked a few ppl on here and they all told me works bell boss hub will solve this problem.. doesnt require u to remove the clock spring... for the airbags u need a duo relay to bypass it and im not sure if works bell comes with that... hope this helps
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Aftermarket Steering Wheel Hub Issues

read the first post....

"I cannot find a way to rid of these connectors (nor is it safe to) and now I'm blaming the hub design itself.

And I have both NRG and Worksbell short hub. They both don't fit."

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here is an actual picture of my clockspring btw
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