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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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i found ONE listing for later Nissans at Momo. keep in mind they do not have listings for airbag equipped cars cuz ur not supposed to remove them. if they only list one possible hub kit u can "assume" theyre all the same. if ur installing a wheel from a diff car (ie Maxima) u'll have to check the "backspacing" of the other wheel (along with dbl checking the splines!) and how it will fit to the plastic cowling around column and switches. i know this isnt an answer but maybe will help!
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what do you mean by backspacing? I'm looking at doing this because I need an airbag, and I also hate the look of the 240's wheel, I like the maxima and altima wheels more and they are easier to come by than out limited production of 240's
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the splines (assuming they are the same!) will seat or bottom out....when u push the wheel on to the shaft it will stop when its "seated" properly. make sure u have at least 1/2in+ of threads for the big nut.
by backspacing i mean 'how far' the steering wheel extends 'back' towards the plastic cowling that surrounds the column and switches. does that help..?? |
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