He doesn't need a horn. He has long arms so he can reach out and bitch slap if someone tries to come to into his lane.ChadMKIII said:Wait, so how do you deal with not having a horn?
Its saved me a few times already from a few asshats coming into my passenger door. Lol.
Plus its nice for telling people they can't drive worth shit
Anywho, congrats, looks pretty good.
Thanks, But what I was wondering was how does the lock work, when you put on the wheel what is holding it to the hub attached to the column? Does it use pins? I guess I'm just wondering if you can use it in auto cross. Has any one heard of NRG?HellsLegion said:927. Behind the steeringwheel horn button(stock). There is a large nut with a lockwasher on it.
I pounded the hub on with a rubber mallet and then put the lockwasher back on.
The quick release "stub" will then bolt with 6 bolts in a conventional momo pattern to the hub.
Snap on and go. lol.
I did do the wiring for the horn tho.
Im not sure what gen I got. I think its 2.
Is their any dealers in the US?projectsupra said:Yes it's a ball lock system, and no NRG is not innovative for doing it. NRG ripped off WorksBell, a huge boss company in Japan. WorksBell even talks about this on there website. I've seen both in person, the WB is a work or art, I wouldn't trust the knockoff, but that's just me.
http://www.worksbell.co.jp/products/rapfix/rapfix2.html
927mgtepat said:Is their any dealers in the US?