Thin Version Steering Wheel Quick Release Aluminum Universal 11 20mm Bolts 1 Set on 2040-parts.com
Hongkong, United States
Description This is part of vehicle steering wheel quick release (this is aftermarket parts,NOT OEM),the quick release of the latest generation of an improved version of the package,and compared to its predecessor version,this version is more comprehensive security more features! Fitment Universal Fit Most Vehicle. Features: 100% Brand New & Never used. Material:High quality 6061 T6 billet aluminum Size:8cm(Diameter) x 2.53cm(Height) Ball-Lock type mechanism for best locking fit and usability Fast Detach allows steering wheel to be removed quickly Push-pin security feature prevents premature unlocking Compatible with 6-hole steering wheel hub kit No install instructions,professional install is high recommend Package include:
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