I have a Nardi Classico i got from http://www.mrsteeringwheel.com/ with the nrg hub and qr that flat nardi fits almost perfect. Maybe a slim hub would be better.
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Last edited by RandomHero27; 01-26-2017 at 09:38 PM.
yeah you'll want the slim hub. that's what i use with a flat wheel and it's perfect.
2015.10.31 nrg quick release v2.5 by George, on Flickr
2015.04.28 NRG 350mm by George, on Flickr
Last edited by JesterMX6; 02-03-2017 at 02:19 PM.
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Update.
Got a flat cheapie steering wheel in the mail and it gives me the clearance that I need so I will be rocking that until I find a good deal on a NRG or something of the sort. I will also still be getting a slim hub but it goes further down the list of things to buy now that I have clearance.
(sorry for the shit ass camera phone quality)
Also received 25mm adapters to run the Advans I have to bring the offset to around 17 which I think I will be happy with for now. Along with RevShift diff and subframe bushings
And finally I bought a set of the V1 anti spin steering blocks from bimmerperformance.com and ordered a set of e36 outer tie rods to go with them. I dont have any plans of extended LCA for now until I get to driving this thing and seeing how it acts while in drift.
Thats it for now. I have a lot of parts now that all need to go on the car. probably going to be raising the car a bit and fitting the Advans on soon. Then when it gets a little warmer everything else will be going on.
Last edited by abest521; 02-08-2017 at 09:18 PM.
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You're going to hit so much when your wheel turns.
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Probably offset and extended LCAs. Angle causes tons of issues.
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Adding rack spacers in addition to using angle blocks will only make the rubbing worse
They're really meant to be used with extended control arms, but I guess there's really only one way to find out if they work with your setup, and that's by installing them
Though in the interest of saving time, you can probably get away with doing the install on one side to see what your clearance will be like
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Thicker adapters are gonna increase your scrub radius and you're going to start hitting the outside of The fender/firewall. Extend a set of e36 lca's and youll be better off for much less hassle.
If you're extending them it's probably easier to find a set of e36 arms to cut up and extend, then you don't leave the car immovable for a couple days
You guys scare me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZhHck3WMHc
Are NRG actually good, or just a better known and more expensively priced Chineses/eBay-esque brand? I continue to be under the impression that they are latter, which kind of irritates the cheapskate in me haha...
This is what I've always thought of them. My wheel is fake as hell but it doesn't bend and is hard mounted to a real momo hub at least.
I've never really liked NRG style quick releases though much prefer this kind
http://www.sparcousa.com/product/quick-release
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ya know, I'm not totally sure. I've always been under the impression that NRG was pretty good (short of going weld on) but that there were lots of NRG imitations around. Not positive though
Yeah there was no way in hell I was going to buy a cheap quick release. I did some research about NRG quick release and I didnt find any horror stories so I figured they were a safe company to spend my money with. I know Grip Royal had some sketchy steering wheels when there were starting out but have seemed to fix the problem. If anyone has had a bad experience with NRG Id be intrigued to hear it. I was under the impression that some pro guys ran NRG hubs. Weather it is the same style as mine or not is a different story. The sparco style one you posted is the one Ive grown up knowing in motorsports. Hence why I tried to do my due diligence on NGR (a company I wasnt too familiar with) but they seem to have their shit together.
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I've never heard anything bad about NRG, I know guys from grassroots drift, to pro-am, to hill climb, to rallyX, to stage rally running them and I've never heard anything bad. I have heard some horror stories of the cheapie ebay ones though.
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also, I have the NRG 2.5 (I think?) on mine and have no qualms with it
Same here basically. They seem to be sellers of Chinese stuff like what is everywhere else, but as you say there aren't many bad reports around. I have one of their seats to go in my s#!tbox for this year, and it is pretty nice. It's the preferred living room seating for most of my family currently.
Do their steering wheel quick releases seem like actual 'Merican quality stuff, or just like totally acceptable Chinese goods? It seems like they even claim that some of their stuff is made in USA.
Last edited by tptrsn; 02-13-2017 at 06:04 PM.
I havent delt with their style of quick release before only the sparco style so I cannot truely tell if its the highest of quality but so far I like it. I have probably taken the wheel off and on about 50 times to test it out and familiarize myself with it and I like it. Easy to put on but harder to take off so no accidents happen. Feels solid too aka no cheap plastic pieces. At one of the events this year you will have to check it out and see what you think.
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Mine is very solid.
Sorry Abest, didn't mean to totally derail your build thread.
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