⚡ Unlock your ride’s potential with race-inspired precision!
The NRG Innovations Racing Style Steering Wheel Short Hub is a lockable, quick-release adapter crafted from high-quality 6061 billet aluminum with a black anodized finish. Designed for 94-02 Honda Accord and compatible models, it features a 6x70mm bolt pattern that retains horn and turn signal functions, delivering a perfect blend of durability, style, and professional-grade performance.
Manufacturer | NRG Innovations |
Brand | NRG Innovations |
Model | NRG-SRK-130H |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | NRG-SRK-130H |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Anodized |
Manufacturer Part Number | SRK-130H |
OEM Part Number | SRK-130H |
Position | Front |
A**E
Perfect.
Worked great for my 96 Accord, with a NRG wheel. fits flush, the splines are right, sits solid with no play or weird gaps or anything. Wheel feels solid, grip is good, and it all looks really nice.I did have to find a bolt with a smaller head so the horn button would fit. The stock wheel retention bolt was a little too tall for everything to fit together. Otherwise painless installation. If you are using a quick release or a spacer, then you can use the stock bolt no problem, it was only a tight fit cause I just went straight adapter-to-wheel.The plastic column cover was rubbing a little bit on the back of it, but a little trimming cleared that right up. It wasn't affecting function, just made a little noise while turning the wheel. I just had to widen the hole a little with some sand paper (like 1/8" all the way around) and no more rubbing.
Z**W
The hub fit my 1994 honda accord
The hub fits well it does kinda rub on the plastic so you gotta trim it down a tad but thats not the hubs fault. other than that its perfect.
C**S
As suspected…adapts wheel to Civic! Yeet!
As suspected…adapts wheel to Civic! Yeet!
B**N
Fits my 1996 honda civic lx sedan butt...
Fitted my 1996 honda civic lx sedan but the horn button won't work on it cause the bolt gets in the way so maybe if you add some spacers it might work
M**O
Solid fitment from NRG as usual
The NRG hub fits solid onto the steering spindle. I've had these hubs for all my cars and NRG are always a snug fit with no play. But with the honda you will loose your horn as this honda doesn't use a horn shoe and instead a ribbon cable that is wrapped around the steering spindle. Sadly you cant use this wire because its part of the air bag housing and you have to remove that or the hub wont fit all the way onto the spindle. I posted some pics as to how I resolved this issue. The part I bought was a "honda horn shoe" the make/model/year do not matter because there is only one type that honda sells and if you google that or search for it on amazon you will find them for $14. There is a slight modification I did to mine just to make it look cleaner but really you just have the find the one wire for your horn and crimp it into the horn shoe. The best way to figure out which wire is for the horn (color changes from model to model) is stick a paper clip in the end of the connector and touch it to something metal to ground the connection. The horn wire is always live and just needs to be grounded to activate the horn. I've had my setup like this for months and I haven't had and grinding/squeeks or any noise.
A**Y
Did not fit a 93 civic
The part where hole for the steering wheel slides on to is bigger , I still ran with it even tho it’s not safe I just put it on how many the teeth can hold before it just spins and stuffed it with metal and welded it on there
S**
Horn works! On 97 civic
Had too mess with the horn wire too make it work but looks great and horn works! On my 97 honda civic HX coupe.
J**N
Good
Good
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