Aluminum Wheel Adapter Boss Kit
The Aluminum wheel adapter boss kit is a great option for those looking to upgrade their car’s steering wheel. It is made of high-quality aluminum and comes in a sleek black finish. It is also very easy to install. However, some users have reported that the kit does not include all of the necessary hardware.
Size
An aluminum wheel adapter boss kit is an essential piece of equipment for anyone who wants to fit a new steering wheel to their car. It mounts the wheel to the hub on the steering column, making it easier for the driver to control the car. It also helps improve cornering and performance. The kit is available in different sizes, from 250mm to 380mm. The size you choose will depend on the space in your car and where you want to position the wheel. Most production cars without power steering use a 350mm wheel, while single seaters and some light kits will work with smaller wheels.
The bolt pattern is another factor to consider when choosing a wheel adapter. Most manufacturers offer a range of bolt patterns to suit their own steering wheels, so it’s important to find the right one for your vehicle. The simplest way to do this is to look at the bolt holes on your existing wheel and compare them with the ones on the boss kit. Most of these will have the same bolt pattern, but there are some that have a slightly different bolt hole configuration.
Most aftermarket steering wheel bolt patterns are compatible with a variety of aftermarket hubs and bosses. Many come with a collapsible section to allow some give in the event of an accident. However, it’s important to remember that changing your steering wheel can affect the airbag system, so this is best left to a professional.
Material
The Aluminum wheel adapter boss kit is made from high-quality aluminum alloy material. It is light in weight, and has a smooth finish that looks good on Aluminum wheel adapter boss kit any car. It also features a raised portion to prevent steering wheels from scratching and stretching. It is also easy to install, and is a great choice for anyone looking to upgrade their car’s interior.
This boss kit is available in black or silver, and comes with a set of bolts to install the steering wheel hub. It is also compatible with most aftermarket racing steering wheels, including those from Momo and Nardi. However, some users have reported missing hardware, especially a bolt, which may be due to human error during the manufacturing process.
Designed for use with most SAAS, Momo, and Nardi style wheels, this boss kit helps to locate the wheel into a comfortable driving position while retaining horn functionality and indicator functions. The kit is made from cast aluminium and is dual drilled to fit most aftermarket steering wheels with either a 6x70mm or 6x74mm PCD mounting pattern.
The Luisi boss kit is made from high-quality cast aluminium, and is dual drilled to fit Blue shoulder strap backpack most aftermarket wheels with a 6x70mm or 6x74mm bolt pattern (such as Momo, Sport Line, Sparco etc). It is engineered to be collapsible in the event of an accident.
Bolt Pattern
Most of the wheel adapter boss kits are available with two different bolt patterns. These are either the standard 6-hole type or a 9-hole type. If you are replacing a wheel that is already fitted to your car then you may not need a new boss kit as a standard Momo or Nardi wheel should fit onto the existing 6-hole bolt pattern.
You should always check that the boss kit you purchase is for your vehicle. The length and width of the bolt pattern must match your steering wheel. You should also consider whether you want to use a fully dished or spacer wheel as these can be installed on the boss kit and can bring the wheel closer to the driver.
A fully dished wheel will increase the depth by around 70-95mm and can be used to fine tune the driving position by moving the seat backwards or forwards. A spacer will increase the height by a similar amount and can be locked in place once the optimum spacing has been found.
Most boss kits are designed to be collapsible in the event of a crash. The majority of these are manufactured from cast aluminum with a black textured or polished finish. You should never remove or modify your airbag steering wheel unless you are fully qualified to do so as this could cause serious injury or death. If you do need to replace the original airbag steering wheel, it should be fitted by a professional.
Installation
This steering wheel hub adapter bolt kit allows you to mount a new aftermarket steering wheel on your car. It features a black power coated finish and includes the necessary hardware for installation. It is designed for MG MGA and MGB models, but it can be used on other cars as well. This steering wheel hub adapter is a great value for your money and provides a nice addition to your vehicle.
It comes with two types of boss kits: one for Momo wheels and the other for Nardi wheels. The first is drilled for the 6x70mm bolt pattern and the other is drilled for the 6x74mm bolt pattern. Both of them are made of high-quality aluminum material and can be easily installed in your car.
To install the wheel, remove the horn ring and center cover from the steering column, and the steering wheel nut (if you still have it). Next, align the wheel with the hub adapter to ensure that it is centered. Then, tighten the nut until it is secure. Finally, replace the horn ring and center cover on the steering column. If you have a new aftermarket steering wheel, be sure to test the horn function to make sure it is working properly. Lastly, be sure to follow any applicable rules and regulations in your country when installing aftermarket steering wheel components.