Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release/SSTS (Steering Wheel Switch Relocation Stay) controls install ZC6
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2021
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A comprehensive installation of the Works Bell Rapfix II steering wheel quick release and the Works Bell SSTS (Steering wheel Switch STay Relocation). The SSTS bracket relocates the OEM steering wheel controls to a bracket mounted on the steering wheel hub. This allows the driver to keep their hands-free controls, radio controls, display controls, and the AAC (Automatic Cruise Control) stalk.
Parts numbers for Subaru BRZ ZC6 & Toyota 86 ZN6 (Applied Models E-H from 2016/07- 2020):
Works Bell Rapfix II: 070223
Works Bell Short Boss: 540S
Works Bell Switch Kit SSTS: 542SSTS
Extension Harness for ACC: 104100
U-Turn Resistor/SRS Airbag: 010021 (The boss includes one, but the 86 platform requires an additional SRS airbag resistor).
The steering wheel in this video is the MOMO Model 78 (R1909/35L).
Tools:
3/8 socket wrench
1/4 socket wrench
8mm socket
10mm socket
allen key set
1/2" drive breaker bar
1/2" drive torque wrench
1/2" drive 17mm deep socket
razor blade
0:00 Steering wheel disassembly
2:53 SSTS assembly
6:48 Quick release assembly
10:02 Centering clockspring
10:40 SRS airbag fix
10:57 Test fitting the hub
11:13 Wiring harness installation
12:34 Hub installation
14:50 SSTS installation
15:30 Quick release plug installation
18:48 Adjusting the SSTS
19:22 Steering wheel mounting
19:55 Re-connecting battery
20:30 Parts overview
21:14 outro Авто/Мото
nice video
Awesome video! I decided to go with the rapfix gtc but I’m guessing it should be relatively the same. Hopefully Zn8/zd8 is the same install 🤞🏼
Cute dog 🐶🐶🐶
@subarushubaduck489 sadly my dog passed away in January 2024 😢
@@brz_typera Very sad to heard that, i hope you can get through this lost 😞
just noticed that you used the 540s instead of the 542s short hub. did you have any issues when installing this other than cutting the rubber and the clips?
no issues 👍
Awesome install video! Was looking for a relocation kit for my 2018. Where did you buy all the parts from? & do you have an estimation of how much the total price was for everything? Thanks!
RHD Japan, $675 USD in 2021.
What was the point of turning the clock spring left and right when the steering wheel was off? I’ve been needing to my install mine quick release/hub but messing up the clock spring or just doing something wrong installing it seems intimidating, so much appreciated for a response:)
@nico My point of turning the clock spring was to demonstrate that is a 5.5 rotation clockspring, and in order to verify that it is centered, you can simply count the number of rotations. When you remove the OEM steering wheel, and if it stays in the same position, you can just skip this step. If however, you wish to verify its in a centered position, you can follow the simple counting protocol I used in the video. 2.25 turns to the left (max-left), 2.25 to the right (Center), 2.25 to the right (max-right), 2.25 to the left (Center).
Does the SSTS assembly only work with a work quick release? Or will it mount onto any quick release? Can’t seem to find any info on that.
Hopefully you can get back to me even tho this video is over a year old 🙏🏽
It should work with any quick release that uses the same bolt pattern, like NRG, OMP.
Thanks bro! I appreciate the response 🙏🏽
@@saulmoreno8372 as long as it has 6 Bolt 60° 70mm diameter PCD, e.g. Momo, Sparco, ISOTTA and NRG.
@@0xadada got it, I didn’t wanna spend $400 on a works bell quick release that’s why, maybe someday but not now lol
It's called the relocation kit
Works Bell themselves call it the SSTS, but yes 🤷♂️, i added that word to the title to make it more searchable. thanks
Disconnected just the positive?
i disconnected the negative battery terminal.
@@brz_typera my bad I have bad eye sight xD