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Being of ample belly and vertically challenged I was thinking "if the steering wheel was just a couple inches closer to the dash".    Which got me to looking of course.   There is what a appears to be a spacer between the Nardi style wheel and the actual steering column.   This spacer if you would want to call it that is perhaps 5 to 6 inches in depth and without removing the steering wheel I don't know if there is stuff in there or not.  My point obviously if this spacer comes in other lengths I see no reason why I couldn't move that wheel closer giving me a better drivers position.   This spacer as I am calling it is painted with black crackle paint.   I might have to fool with the turn signal lever but my guess is this is doable IF the spacer is available in different lengths.   Anyone happen to know.  Thanks in advance.   Since the weather is finally improved I've been driving the little bugger and enjoying it.  Thanks in advance guys.  Heckman 

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Here is a link to a guy who can make custom hub adapter for you - he may already have the one you want. Looks like you have a Derrington style wheel not a Nardi. You will have to scrutinize your hole pattern. 9 hole adapters are a slippery slope.

 

http://www.classicowheels.com/hubadapters.htm

 

 

I am assuming it is for this car? With the black crackle paint remark I'm confused...

 

 

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/cla...etail.php?id=1776119

Last edited by Rusty S

John,  there's nothing inside of the spacer.  No switches or electronics or wires (except for the wire going to the horn button).  When you get the horn button off and look inside, all you'll find is the steering shaft and a BIG honkin' nut holding the hub spacer on.  

 

If you pop off the horn button you can easily look in and see what's there. Most likely, you'll need to have the steering wheel attached to the hub for leverage to get the shaft nut loosened, then remove the steering wheel and then remove the hub.

 

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Besides custom made, that site may already sell a shorter hub (for use with dished steering wheels vs flat). You could also have someone modify your existing adapter, cut a section out of the middle and weld back together.

 

But as you've already mentioned, shortening the hub adapter could cause finger clearance issues both with the turn signal lever and dash eyebrow. Besides being a continual annoyance, that can be a safety hazard if your hand gets stopped in the middle of a turn. So depending on your column, you'll have to move the lever pod or bend the arm to get clearance back. Removing the dash eyebrow is an option if that's a problem, but you'd have to redo the dash to make it look finished again.

I have a Nardi Cobra wheel on the FIA. When I first got it the hub was about 5'' deep...put the wheel way to close for comfort. I'm using a made for Cobra column, I contacted the supplier and they sent me a 2 1/2" hub adapter with the exchange of the longer hub. My fingers are close to the turn signal lever but I've never had an issue with it...and my arms are near horizontal now when gripping the steering wheel.

 

No 'belly rub" issues...don't have one on the Speedster either with a long hub

Hello John

 

We were 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 off $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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