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Quick release for 360 Challenge

Discussion in 'Challenge/GT Cars/Track' started by ar4me, Jan 25, 2012.

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  1. ar4me

    ar4me F1 Rookie
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    Does any know of a quick release that can replace the steering wheel spacer on a 360 Challenge? The 430 Challenge came stock with quick release? Is it bolt-on to a 360 Challenge?
    Thanks,
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  2. Challenge64

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    Yes, it was a bolt on as delivered new.
     
  3. ar4me

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    So, direct replacement of spacer on 360 challenge? I seem to recall someone parting out a 430 Challenge, but unable to find post now... Would like quick release of that car...
    Jes
     
  4. ar4me

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    #5 ar4me, Jan 29, 2012
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    Got a NRG quick release (that I also use on my Alfa race car). I spent Saturday with a kind friend measuring parts, and he programmed his CNC to machine a 10 mm thick adapter out of aluminum that mounts to the Ferrari 4x90 mm bolt pattern of the hub and takes the standard 6x70 mm bolt pattern of the quick release hub part. The 10 mm adapter along with the thickness of the quick release is almost the same as the stock 360C spacer. A few pictures attached.

    Need to rotate the dummy button and bring the horse to its prancing position - looks weird this way ;)

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  5. nizam

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    Yeah, at that posture, it looks like something found on a pony car ;)
     

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