I don't trust them.
I have this one - it does not move the wheel as much rearward as most.Anyone make a quick release steering wheel hub that does not involve welding an adaptor to the X steering column?
In a street car environment I would be more worried that some clown would steal it and I'd be stuck with a car with no steering wheel.
there are so many race cars with quick release steering wheels that I don't think fear of it coming off in my hands would be at the top of the list of things that could go wrong on a car I personally put together, every nut and bolt of it. But I appreciate the concern...we don't always think everything through.
I have this one - it does not move the wheel as much rearward as most.
http://www.getnrg.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1036
There is no noticeable play.That one Looks nice!
Does it have ANY Play in it when installed?
I have considered buying one and noticed that some cost $39 and other $239 while looking basically the same. So I am assuming that the cheapo ones have drawbacks such as play in the mechanism.
Live action game console... no monitors. It's an autox car I built about 12 years ago, SCCA formula 500 chassis that I stretched and added real suspension to and dropped a Hayabusa 1300 engine in. It weighs 670 pounds and puts 150 HP to the wheels. I ran it for several years but it just beat the C*^p out of me. It was really fun, it ran a 1/8 mile in 6.8 sec on dirty parking lot pavement with lots of tire spin. Plus it cornered rather well too.
In my younger days I would have loved such a toy. But these days the comment "it just beat the C*^p out of me" keeps me from enjoying such things. Sounds like a ton of fun though.It's an autox car I built about 12 years ago