Looking For a Billet Steering Hub

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Aceshigh

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Why do you want a billet, instead of a steel one ?? Just curious.

I tried some searches and found billet hubs for 1967-1994 GM column's
but they have like 8 holes which I'm not sure if that would work.

Oh BTW, I forgot my 170 hub from NRG I did hook up , it was only 2 terminals inside the hub.
My car has an AAW Highway 22 harness in it now tho, so the rest is not factory from that point on.
 

Protour-Camaro

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Aceshigh said:
Why do you want a billet, instead of a steel one ?? Just curious.

I tried some searches and found billet hubs for 1967-1994 GM column's
but they have like 8 holes which I'm not sure if that would work.

Oh BTW, I forgot my 170 hub from NRG I did hook up , it was only 2 terminals inside the hub.
My car has an AAW Highway 22 harness in it now tho, so the rest is not factory from that point on.


I wouldnt mind steel.
 
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Aceshigh

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Did you try the NRG ??

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Aceshigh

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Oh I must have missed something then. :)

I dunno, but I wasn't too terribly worried about it truthfully.
Their products are very well reviewed.
 

Aceshigh

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Both those links brought up the same product.....

This is what I think you meant to post....
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/grt-4009

If you read the memo at the bottom of the 4009 , it tells you what its purpose is.
I don't know what your looking to do here with a steering wheel so only you will know if it makes sense.

These Grant steering wheel adapter plates are designed to allow the installation of Grant Signature Series steering wheels or Grant steering wheels onto other manufacturer's installation kits. Available applications cover LeCarra, Momo, and Grant.
 

Protour-Camaro

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Aces, sorry, my thoughts were to use the Grant hub with their adapter to run a 6 hole momo wheel.


I also found adapters on Ebay to use Grants basic cheap install kit. I just not sure if I like the look, but significantly cheaper than the NRG hub alone
 

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Aceshigh said:
Why do you want a billet, instead of a steel one ?? Just curious.
They are not mutually exclusive. Billets come in different materials such as steel and aluminum. It just means that rather than being cast or forged the metal in a billet is machined into the final item from a block of whatever material one elects to use.
 

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