Works Bell Short Boss Kit for RAPFIX #618S Nissan Pulsar >1982-1995< Without Airbag
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Works Bell Short Boss Kit for RAPFIX #618S Nissan Pulsar >1982-1995< Without Airbag

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Works Bell Short Boss Kit for RAPFIX #618S Nissan Pulsar >1982-1995< Without AirbagThis short boss kit will allow you to mount any Works Bell RAPFIX quick release kit or 6x70mm bolt pattern steering wheel to the steering column on your Nissan Pulsar. Fitment: Nissan Pulsar EN13 CA16DE (05 1986 04 1988) Nissan Pulsar EN13 CA16DE (04 1988 08 1990) Nissan Pulsar EN14 GA16DE (08 1990 08 1992) Nissan Pulsar EN14 GA16DE (09 1992 01 1995) Nissan Pulsar FN13 GA15E (04 1988 08 1990) Nissan Pulsar FN13 GA15S (04 1988 08 1990) Nissan Pulsar

This short boss kit will allow you to mount any Works Bell RAPFIX quick release kit or 6x70mm bolt pattern steering wheel to the steering column on your Nissan Pulsar.

Fitment:
  • Nissan Pulsar EN13 CA16DE (05/1986-04/1988)
  • Nissan Pulsar EN13 CA16DE (04/1988-08/1990)
  • Nissan Pulsar EN14 GA16DE (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar EN14 GA16DE (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar FN13 GA15E (04/1988-08/1990)
  • Nissan Pulsar FN13 GA15S (04/1988-08/1990)
  • Nissan Pulsar FN14 GA15DS (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar FN14 GA15DS (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar FNN14 GA15DS (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar FNN14 GA15DS (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN12 E15 (03/1982-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN12 E15 (03/1984-05/1986)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN12 E15E (03/1982-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN12 E15E (03/1984-05/1986)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN13 E15E (05/1986-04/1988)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN13 E15S (05/1986-04/1988)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN14 SR18DE (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar HN14 SR18DE (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar N13 E13S (05/1986-04/1988)
  • Nissan Pulsar N13 E13S (04/1988-08/1990)
  • Nissan Pulsar N14 GA13DS (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar N14 GA13DS (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar N14 GA13DS (09/1994-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15 (03/1982-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15 (03/1984-05/1986)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15E (03/1982-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15E (03/1984-05/1986)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15T (05/1983-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar RHN12 E15T (03/1984-05/1986)
  • Nissan Pulsar RNN14 SR20DET (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar RNN14 SR20DET (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar SN13 CD17 (05/1986-04/1988)
  • Nissan Pulsar SN13 CD17 (04/1988-08/1990)
  • Nissan Pulsar SN14 CD17 (08/1990-08/1992)
  • Nissan Pulsar SN14 CD17 (09/1992-01/1995)
  • Nissan Pulsar UN12 E13 (03/1982-03/1984)
  • Nissan Pulsar UN12 E13 (03/1984-05/1986)

Works Bell short hub kit compensates for the RAPFIX's extra length by keeping the steering wheel from being too close to the driver. The short hub system allows the user to offset the steering wheel position away from the driver by anywhere between 20-30mm (depending on the hub used).

Works Bell has developed this exclusive short hub system designed for specific use with the Works Bell RAPFIX II and Works Bell RAPFIX GTC quick release systems. However, this short steering wheel adapter can also be used directly with aftermarket steering wheels for those looking for improved wheel placement and driving position.

Manufactured with superior quality materials, manufacturing process, and know-how for a premium quality product.

Works Bell boss kits are manufactured from either cast or billet aluminum. They are produced in conjunction with the strict quality assurance practices of ASEA (Autosports & Special Equipment Association) under NAPAC (Nippon Auto Parts Aftermarket Committee). These kits are designed to be extremely durable for sports/competition applications and to break away under severe impact, reducing potential harm to the driver.

Made in Japan.

Warning:

Incorrect installation may occur, especially on tapered tooth-type designs. If the item is not perfectly lined up or slippage occurs, the excess stress may cause it to crack under torque load. Please make sure to remove all grease from the steering shaft and set the boss kit to its most flush mounting position before applying torque. Please observe the tightening torque of 30 N-m (3 kg/m).

Before performing the installation, be sure to carefully check the shape of the back of the genuine steering wheel and the shape of the boss to be installed. Forcing the installation of incompatible parts may result in vehicle damage or serious accidents.

Since these are important safety components, if you choose to install them yourself, please do so at your own risk, ensuring the safety of the installation process as mentioned above. We strongly recommend having the installation done at a dealership, maintenance shop, or specialized workshop.

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