How to Install a Hub
If you want to install a non-airbag sports steering wheel on your car, it is necessary to use a steering wheel hub.
There are no universal hubs, so before buying one, it is necessary to gather all the car's information such as: brand, model, production year, and whether it has an airbag or not.
How to Install a Hub:
Ensure that the car's wheels are perfectly straight.
If equipped with an airbag, remove the wheel cover, being careful with the central airbag device to find the steering wheel fixing bolt.
Unscrew and remove the original steering wheel from the steering column spline by pulling the wheel towards you.
Place the new hub on the spline with the word TOP facing upwards.
Rescrew and tighten the bolt with a wrench.
Position the steering wheel, along with the horn button ring, aligning the holes with the hub, and complete the installation of the new sports steering wheel.
Simoni Racing Hubs
Simoni Racing hubs are made in Italy using the finest materials and utmost precision.
Simoni Racing has a vast list of applications compatible even for cars with airbags.
Almost all Simoni Racing hubs have double drilling and are compatible with all steering wheels on the market, including other brands such as:
Momo
Sparco
Nardi
In the case of a hub with single drilling and a Nardi/Personal sports steering wheel, it is necessary to use a specific Simoni Racing double drilling adapter, code: 1010.
Airbag Warning Light Not Engaged
If you have replaced your standard steering wheel with a sports one on a vehicle equipped with an airbag, the airbag warning light on the dashboard may light up.
To eliminate this "error," it is necessary to purchase the Simoni Racing cable, code: 1212, which uses a resistor wired to the electrical wires of the airbag device that allows the light to be turned off.