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Quick Release Steering Hubs
JEGS 555-60724 Quick-Release Steering Hub Included Hardware:
- (1) 9/16 in. 18 Nylock Nut for Steering Shaft
- (5) #10-32 x 5/8 in. Socket Stainless Steel Head Cap Screws
- (5) #10-32 x 3/8 in. Flathead Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screws
- (5) #10 Stainless Steel Flat Washers
- (5) #10 Stainless Steel Lock Washers
JEGS 555-60724 Quick-Release Steering Hub Features:
- Fits the common GM Saginaw splined steering shaft and is secured with Nylock-style nut
- SFI-rated 42.1 to meet the requirements of most racing organizations
- Made in the USA with high-quality materials and construction
Specifications:
Can i use this on my 2003 s10 2.2
Will this fit a 98 Chevy 1500?
Will this work on jegs Universal Floor Shift Tilt Steering Column, Black, 2 in. Diameter, 28 in. Length ?
Will this fit on a Plymouth A Body(71 Valiant)
What shaft diameter will this fit as I'm trying to find one to go on a 69 dart steering column
Hi. Will this hub fit a 1966 Chevelle stock steering column ? Thanks
Is this made from aluminum or steel?
Will it fit 1985 Pontiac Grand Prix
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