NEED HELP - 1996 LS400 Steering Wheel
#1
Rookie
Thread Starter
NEED HELP - 1996 LS400 Steering Wheel
Hey guys, I've got a UCF20 from '96, The car was in a slight collision and unfortunately airbags deployed.
Now I bought a very nice Woodgrain NRG wheel, and have been searching and searching for a boss kit/hub assembly for it.
Unfortunately all the other threads seems to be half answers.
Example; I've HEARD a civic hub fits perfectly, what year civic? Does it really work,
Others say IS300..
I'm not looking to spend a lot of money unless its necessary, and I've rocked ebay hubs before without any issue.
If a Civic hub will work then thats great for me since I still have my old one at my parents house, but I don't want to drive 150 miles to find out it doesnt.
Thanks in advance for any knowledge dropped upon me
Now I bought a very nice Woodgrain NRG wheel, and have been searching and searching for a boss kit/hub assembly for it.
Unfortunately all the other threads seems to be half answers.
Example; I've HEARD a civic hub fits perfectly, what year civic? Does it really work,
Others say IS300..
I'm not looking to spend a lot of money unless its necessary, and I've rocked ebay hubs before without any issue.
If a Civic hub will work then thats great for me since I still have my old one at my parents house, but I don't want to drive 150 miles to find out it doesnt.
Thanks in advance for any knowledge dropped upon me
#2
Moderator
iTrader: (7)
i want to know this info too.
based on this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...installed.html
the hub that fits is an NRG Short Hub Toyota/Scion pt. #SRK-120H
BUT, that was installed on a UCF10 which i am pretty sure have different splines. we need more clarification indeed.
based on this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...installed.html
the hub that fits is an NRG Short Hub Toyota/Scion pt. #SRK-120H
BUT, that was installed on a UCF10 which i am pretty sure have different splines. we need more clarification indeed.
#3
Rookie
Thread Starter
Hey Timmy, upon a lot of reading and searching I found that the MKIV Supra hub is the most common used, and that most other Toyota hubs will fit;
However nobody has written a post about it in detail, so hopefully bext thursday I will be purchasing my hub adapter/quick release for a supra and by early next month doing a detailed write up of what fits, what doesn't; how to do it, and the outcome!
However nobody has written a post about it in detail, so hopefully bext thursday I will be purchasing my hub adapter/quick release for a supra and by early next month doing a detailed write up of what fits, what doesn't; how to do it, and the outcome!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post