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NRG Innovations

NRG Innovations is one of the most recognized names in aftermarket steering and interior upgrades, trusted by enthusiasts and professional drivers for their quality, fitment accuracy, and aggressive styling. Whether you're building a track car, a show car, or just upgrading your daily driver's cockpit, NRG has a product that fits your setup.

At Redline360 we carry the core NRG lineup: sport and deep dish steering wheels in suede, leather, and carbon fiber, quick release hubs, short hub adapters for vehicle-specific fitment, and more. Every NRG product ships fast from our US warehouse with real support when you need help choosing the right hub or quick release combo for your vehicle.

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What products does NRG Innovations make?
NRG Innovations specializes in aftermarket steering wheels, quick release systems, short hub adapters, racing seats, seat brackets, harnesses, and interior accessories. Their steering wheel lineup ranges from 320mm to 350mm in suede, leather, wood grain, and carbon fiber options.

Do I need a hub adapter to install an NRG steering wheel?
Yes. To install any aftermarket steering wheel, including NRG, you need two components in addition to the wheel itself: a vehicle-specific short hub adapter (also called a hub boss kit) that bolts to your steering column, and a quick release that connects the hub to the steering wheel. NRG makes both, and Redline360 carries the full fitment range.

What's the difference between NRG quick release types?
NRG makes several quick release generations including the Gen 1.5, Gen 2.0, Gen 2.8, and Gen 3.0. The main differences are in collar size, button mechanism, and spline count. The Gen 2.8 and 3.0 are NRG's most popular current versions, offering a tighter fit and smoother release action than earlier generations.

Are NRG steering wheels street legal?
NRG aftermarket steering wheels are designed for off-road, track, and show use. Installing an aftermarket steering wheel removes the airbag, which is illegal for street use in most US states. Many enthusiasts use them on dedicated track cars or vehicles where airbags are not required. Check your local laws before installing.

What size NRG steering wheel should I get?
Most NRG steering wheels come in 320mm or 350mm diameter. A 350mm wheel is close to stock size and a good fit for daily drivers or mild builds. A 320mm or smaller wheel gives more cockpit clearance and faster steering response, making it popular for track and autocross setups.