quick release steering wheel
The ball type QRs stay pretty tight, but they have a big draw back.... If your not the one removing the steering wheel (knock on wood), do you really want a safety worker fumbling around looking for a tiny button to press to unlock the "quick release"?
I went with momo. There is some play in it, but unlike most splined QR it can only be installed one way (like the NRG ones), which takes the guess work out of it.
-Rob
I went with momo. There is some play in it, but unlike most splined QR it can only be installed one way (like the NRG ones), which takes the guess work out of it.
-Rob
thanks for the feedback Rob.
it looks like the new version of the NRG QR has levers, so releasing is much easier
http://www.getnrg.com/

what about the Rick's QR?
http://www.ricks2k.com/products/snapoff.php
it looks like the new version of the NRG QR has levers, so releasing is much easier
http://www.getnrg.com/

what about the Rick's QR?
http://www.ricks2k.com/products/snapoff.php
I have the NRG setup. It's a really inexpensive piece that works great. I haven't had any problems with it and it makes it a lot easier to get out of the car having a bucket seat and everything.
I've never seen that new quick release, but all the other QR's that they have, I have tried (since a lot of friends have other types than what I have). Compared to the Works Bell, I just can't justify the price difference when there isn't a huge difference in quality.
The Momo hubs work great as well. The only problem that I've seen is using a slim quick release and a slim hub will put your steering wheel REALLY close to your wipers and blinkers unless your going to a deep dish steering wheel. I still prefer my Momo hub setup with a NRG quick release. However, my Momo hub did crack, so I went with the NRG short hub, and ended up buying a new deep dish KEY!S wheel
I've never seen that new quick release, but all the other QR's that they have, I have tried (since a lot of friends have other types than what I have). Compared to the Works Bell, I just can't justify the price difference when there isn't a huge difference in quality.
The Momo hubs work great as well. The only problem that I've seen is using a slim quick release and a slim hub will put your steering wheel REALLY close to your wipers and blinkers unless your going to a deep dish steering wheel. I still prefer my Momo hub setup with a NRG quick release. However, my Momo hub did crack, so I went with the NRG short hub, and ended up buying a new deep dish KEY!S wheel
The new on with the handle in the picture you posted above is a pain in the ass to take off. I would stick with the regular 2.0 NRG QR. That's what I got and it's been good to me for about 2 years now.
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Originally Posted by hondaf1,Oct 7 2010, 03:48 AM
^^^ Could you explain why the NRG with the paddle is harder to use
What about the NRG v2.5
What about the NRG v2.5
I hope my explanation helps. haha I tried to explain as well as I could without confusing you or myself
this is what i use:
http://www.sparcousa.com/psteering_acc.asp?id=282
i wouldn't use any of those nrg/bell types. they totally defeat the purpose of a quick-release cause they aren't quick at all.
this sparco one is SFI approved as well. installation is basic--just goes between the hub and the wheel.
http://www.sparcousa.com/psteering_acc.asp?id=282
i wouldn't use any of those nrg/bell types. they totally defeat the purpose of a quick-release cause they aren't quick at all.
this sparco one is SFI approved as well. installation is basic--just goes between the hub and the wheel.


