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Hello Speedster Owners Family!

 

We we tired of using the cheap looking, super long, steering wheel hubs so we cam up with our own design. We shortened them down to 2.5" long. The bolt pattern fits all Nardi and Momo bolt patterns so it is universal. Spline insert and turn signal cancellation is included. Stainless Steel 316 hardware and steering wheel hardware is included. Steering wheel nut is included. Simply take this out of the box and bolt it on using the supplied steering wheel nut. 

 

Price is $109.99 plus $8.25 for shipping within the United States. When sending PayPal payment or email inquiry mention you are a Speedster Owners Member and I will discount of $10. So price for members is $99.99 plus shipping. 

 

NOTE, they are machined T6061 aircraft aluminum. We are powder coating a couple of the outer faces wrinkle black for those with black steering wheels, otherwise they come raw machined aluminum finish. 

 

Email and PayPal address is: sales@seductionmotorsports.com

 

Please call or email any questions you may have. 480-404-1117.

 

Thank you for the support,

 

-Daniel 

 

 

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Yrekadad, you don't need to pry it. There are six hex-head bolts holding the wheel to the hub. The round billet ring simply presses on these bolts, there is plastic/rubber inside holes in the billet ring to hold it in place. Just pull it straight off with your fingers, the horn button should come with it.

 

P.S., make sure ignition is off, otherwise the horn will beep when anything metal touches the column! Kinda scares the crap out of you if the car is in the garage.

So these are an aluminum cover for an existing hub adapter that bolts in?  By the bolt pattern inside I assume it uses a Grant hub inside?

The reason I ask is that the pictured splines will only fit about 20% of the Becks out there (the very early first 400 CA kits).  Obviously this wasn't designed as a replacement for my cars, but I know I'll have people ask, so if the proper hub is available then your market grows quite a bit.

Ron,

 

I agree, which is why we have a 4", 3" and 2" option, but I like the clean look of Daniel's hub a lot more than the stock black Nardi wrinkle or rubber cover (for some applications).  

As for the position of the wheel, it also depends on the dish of your wheel.  Most stock Nardi wheels have a nice 1 to 1.5" dish to them, but some of the really trick VDM and Lempert customs are flat and with a 2" hub my knuckles hit the dash.

Originally Posted by chines1:

So these are an aluminum cover for an existing hub adapter that bolts in?  By the bolt pattern inside I assume it uses a Grant hub inside?

The reason I ask is that the pictured splines will only fit about 20% of the Becks out there (the very early first 400 CA kits).  Obviously this wasn't designed as a replacement for my cars, but I know I'll have people ask, so if the proper hub is available then your market grows quite a bit.

Carey,

 

We use the Grant insert since EDM'ing the splines wouldn't be cost effective. So we could use them on Becks by getting the correct spline insert. 

 

-Daniel 

I think I have a '67ish VW column(from Greg Leach). The Grant adapter I ordered didn't fit though, I still think I have it somewhere. It is a smaller hole than the one that fits.

 

The reason I thought it was '67-70 column is the turn signal was all metal, with three wires for turn and the extra two for headlight dimmer.

 

It is the same spline as a '72 911. I had a damaged 911 wheel, so I drilled the rivets out and permanently "borrowed" the center.

I received the hub and it bolted right into place.   VERY nicely made piece excellent quality materials and workmanship.   

 

Clearance between the wheel and the turn signal lever is close but that was to be expected. Giving up one to get another.  

 

Considering the cost and ease of instillation I give Daniel and Seduction Motors a BIG THUMBS UP.   Thanks for helping me with this.  

Originally Posted by John Heckman:

I received the hub and it bolted right into place.   VERY nicely made piece excellent quality materials and workmanship.   

 

Clearance between the wheel and the turn signal lever is close but that was to be expected. Giving up one to get another.  

 

Considering the cost and ease of instillation I give Daniel and Seduction Motors a BIG THUMBS UP.   Thanks for helping me with this.  

Just now saw this! You are very welcome John! Thank you again for your business. We're glad you love it

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