Are there any quick release kits for Miata's other than NRG?
I personally think that NRG is a trash company with their cheap knock offs
Can anyone on here recommend a QR kit that is reasonably priced? Doesnt have to be as cheap as NRG's obviously
Try DND or something. https://www.dndperformanceinterior.com/
NRG stuff is mostly pretty good. Their wheels are hit or miss, and aside from some minor QC issues I've had no problems with it. The quick release I've found no faults in.
Momo has quick releases too but I can't find any on their site and I'm pretty sure the ones I see on eBay are fakes.
>>17341260
>getting rid of the airbag in something that's already a tin can
>>17341260
>miata uses universal 6-bolt steering hub
>literally hundreds of them on the market
>>17341294
Most of them didn't bro
Make sure you get the ball bearing type, it's the only sort i've seen that doen't have some sort of play.
>>17341294
If you get into an accident in a Miata, an airbag is going to be the least of your concerns. A roll bar is a far more important piece of safety equipment than a questionable airbag from the early 90s.
OP, NRG is a knockoff company. Works Bell is what you want to go with. Usually you can get a Works Bell QR from any major online parts store like FRSport or Enjuku or whatever.
>>17341525
Why do you guys like those cars anyway
>>17341291
DND is pretty much on the same level as NRG, cheap chinese garbage
>>17341294
I bought my car without the stock steering wheel
>>17341969
>OP, NRG is a knockoff company.
Yeah I know, and I know about Works Bell, but dont their quick releases usually cost $400?
Is there anything that is less than that but not NRG/DND?
>>17342493
Drive one and find out
bump, also interested
bump also interested