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Old 11-10-2017, 04:12 AM   #1
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Nardi Steering Wheel Help

My most recent modification was this Nardi Steering Wheel. Love how it makes my interior looks, but I'm still getting it dialed it. Me and friend finally got the horn issue resolved. Issue now is the ABS light & Air Bag light came on & having problems with my traction control. I've been doing some research, and what I read was that I need resistors? Bought it used, so I didn't know it was needed at the time. I don't want to purchase the wrong ones, anyone know where I can get them?

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Looks like you took the clockspring off. You just opened a can of problems.
You will need a Works Bell 540 or 542 hub and another Air Bag Light module.
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Old 11-10-2017, 11:56 AM   #3
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OP you will need these resistors https://frsport.com/Boss-Airbag-Resi...yABEgKlVPD_BwE . this will clear the airbag light. As Mac stated above you will need to adjust your clock spring which affects the traction and ABS. What hub are you using?
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OP you will need these resistors https://frsport.com/Boss-Airbag-Resi...yABEgKlVPD_BwE . this will clear the airbag light. As Mac stated above you will need to adjust your clock spring which affects the traction and ABS. What hub are you using?
Thank you ! I'll purchase it ASAP. My clockspring still intact, but I didn't know how to properly adjust it. Tried put it at the 12 o'clock position, but my wheel is somewhat to the left still. Using the NRG Hub, not the short one.
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Looks like you took the clockspring off. You just opened a can of problems.
You will need a Works Bell 540 or 542 hub and another Air Bag Light module.
No I still have it underneath the hub.
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No I still have it underneath the hub.
OK, there are arrows in the 7 o clock area of the clockspring and you'll need to align those and there should be a recessed area behind the hub that goes in the clockspring before you put the steering wheel into the splines.

TBH, NRG hubs are the worst hubs on the market. You'll need a WB, Daikei or an HKB.
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NRG offers two hubs. The first one to market couldn't retain the clockspring.

The second one that they offer works fine.

The part number that works is SRK-125H.
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OK, there are arrows in the 7 o clock area of the clockspring and you'll need to align those and there should be a recessed area behind the hub that goes in the clockspring before you put the steering wheel into the splines.

TBH, NRG hubs are the worst hubs on the market. You'll need a WB, Daikei or an HKB.
Wow I never notice the arrows in the 7 o'clock position, when I get my air bag resistors shipped in I'll definitely look for it.
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NRG offers two hubs. The first one to market couldn't retain the clockspring.

The second one that they offer works fine.

The part number that works is SRK-125H.
I know I haven't had mine for a while, but I really like my hub & wheel setup.
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Finally got mine dialed it !
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Finally got mine dialed it !
what was the dealio. I've never been able to properly adjust my Nardi with NRG hub.

I figured i might need an alignment or something to get my steering wheel 100% straight.
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what was the dealio. I've never been able to properly adjust my Nardi with NRG hub.

I figured i might need an alignment or something to get my steering wheel 100% straight.
Apparently there is like an arrow that has to be in the 7 o'clock position on the hub. Had to redo it (carefully) several times. Good luck, cause I hated it not being aligned.
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Apparently there is like an arrow that has to be in the 7 o'clock position on the hub. Had to redo it (carefully) several times. Good luck, cause I hated it not being aligned.
interesting, ill give that a shot!
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interesting, ill give that a shot!
Good luck & keep me posted.
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