Steering Boss Hub - Silvia S14 (Zenki/Kouki)
Steering Boss Hub - Silvia S14 (Zenki/Kouki)
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Works Bell Steering Boss Hub - Standard Length (91mm)
To suit Nissan Silvia S14 (Zenki/Kouki)
Compatibility Guide:
- 620: '93/10 ~ '95/4 Zenki (*8)
- 622: '93/10 ~ '95/4 Zenki Super HICAS
- 629: '95/5 ~ '99/1 Kouki [SRS] (*3, *13)
*3: Equipment and functions that can only be operated with the switches on the genuine steering wheel will no longer be available. (e.g.) Multi-monitor, audio, auto cruise, brake assist, paddle shifters, etc. cannot be operated or set.
*8: Regardless of the year or model, the product number varies depending on the shape of the genuine steering turn signal cancel part. Please check the shape. Steering wheel side return pin = Product No.602, Vehicle side return pin = Product No.620 (Fig. 6-3)
*13: The product number varies depending on the position of the wiring coming out of the spiral cable. 6 o'clock direction = Product No.629, 3 o'clock direction = Product No.625

For all intents and purposes, 602 will fit any non-HICAS, Non-SRS S13. The included set contents may not match your vehicle, however the hub will match your steering column. If your vehicle is SRS or HICAS, 629 will cover your intended use.
About Works Bell Boss Hubs:
Works Bell's universal hub kit (commonly known as steering boss) is a that meets Japan's vehicle inspection standards. Currently, while deregulation is progressing in the automotive parts industry and liberalization is advancing, vehicle safety is being made a mandatory responsibility for consumers, requiring consumers to have the ability to choose more reliable products. Making a reliable choice from the many products flooding the market is not easy. Amid this liberalization, Works Bell has deliberately made its bosses vehicle inspection-compliant. In order to ensure reliable quality, we have defined the ideal boss by making full use of our accumulated data and know-how regarding strength, safety, etc.
For example, this includes the precision and shape of the screws and screw holes for securely fixing the steering wheel, verification of the possibility of secondary damage from a driver violently colliding with the steering wheel in the event of an accident, and selection of materials that can withstand long life considering metal corrosion and fatigue.
Works Bell is a pioneer in the history of steering bosses, being the first to use both MOMO pitch (70mm) and NARDI pitch (74mm) for its 12-hole boss (patent filed in 1977).
*Compatible with MOMO and NARDI hole type steering wheels (with some exceptions).
