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Old 08-21-2012, 03:16 PM   #1
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Wasn't sure whether to put this here or the Performance section but I put it here. I'm looking into getting an aftermarket steering wheel (Grip Royal's Royal rain if you must know) and was wondering what adapter people have used successfully. I'm gonna assume no one makes an adapter for our cars. Is there one for another car that works for the Legends. I have a 1990 L Sedan if it matters.
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You can pretty much use any hub adaptor made to fit the splines. I did a quick google search for one and it looks like grant makes one and it's only $21 and they are reputable. http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...adapter/grant/

I love grip royal <3 I had Scott make my bf a custom purple wheel for Christmas, which they now offer on the site. I'm definitely picking up one for my 240 soon! The quality is A++
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Word to the wise! The link provided above is for a "Grant" bolt pattern and will not fit your royal wheel with out some sort of modification. You will need a hub adapter with a "Nardi" style bolt pattern for proper fitment.

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Yeah, I know Grant wheels use a 5-bolt pattern and everybody else uses 6-bolts. Anyone know if this Sparco adapter is legit?

http://www.tunersdepot.com/Interior/...2.html?yy=1990

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Older integra And crx is what I'm using
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So a CRX adapter will work? And by older Integra, do you mean DA or the 1s-gen ones?
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Going by Gabe's 91 prelude swap Here... a "Nardi" style adapter from a 91 prelude should fit, assuming all G1 steering splines are the same.
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Well, this is what my incredibly knowledgeable friend Snyder had to say on the matter:

"Well like I said before if you can bolt a prelude wheel on then it has the same # of splines soooo... also I have a buddy with an eg and he's rockin the prelude wheel too which leads me to believe an eg hub would work too. If you were closer you could try the momo in my civic and the one in my integra too I guess.
On civicwagon.com there were guys restoring OLD wheels out of early 80s accords and civics for their wagons and they bolted right up. I think Honda used the same spline count on lots of wheels. I don't know if the length of the hub/adapter is different or something though."

So, guess I will order NRG's adapter for early-'90s Hondas (CRX, EFs, DAs) and hope for the best.
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Word to the wise! The link provided above is for a "Grant" bolt pattern and will not fit your royal wheel with out some sort of modification. You will need a hub adapter with a "Nardi" style bolt pattern for proper fitment.
I was really just making a point with the words "quick google search"
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So a CRX adapter will work? And by older Integra, do you mean DA or the 1s-gen ones?
It was one Like This but I don't remember Who I got it from http://www.ebay.com/itm/83-84-85-89-...ht_4098wt_1198
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