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jayme taylor
26-08-09, 09:52 PM
Would pcd 103.8 go on to a nova ??? heard bout wobble bolts is this true ???
cheers jayme :d
General Baxter
26-08-09, 09:53 PM
just no lol
jayme taylor
26-08-09, 10:02 PM
mc hammer ?
General Baxter
26-08-09, 10:05 PM
cant touch this
General Baxter
26-08-09, 10:07 PM
hammer time
jayme taylor
26-08-09, 10:11 PM
woop woop ! lol
Parachute pants FTMFW. What's your dream Little Foots?
103.8 sounds like it was an imperial size..... is someone looking at mini wheels? lol
apart from the mc... DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES MESS WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN 100MM PCD ON A NOVA unless it has a 5 stud conversion
there are bolts for that... same as the fit 5*112 on vaux 5*110 stud
jayme taylor
26-08-09, 10:54 PM
103.8 sounds like it was an imperial size..... is someone looking at mini wheels? lol
maybe ;)
Wobble bolts can be ok if its only a very small variation, and you have a centre ring (i.e. the hub is taking the weight of the wheel and not the bolts).
100mm to 103.8 is a 1.9mm shift on each bolt. Thats about the max I'd want to play with...
[edit] Obviousl, having the correct PCD is preferable!
Wobble bolts can be ok if its only a very small variation, and you have a centre ring (i.e. the hub is taking the weight of the wheel and not the bolts).
100mm to 103.8 is a 1.9mm shift on each bolt. Thats about the max I'd want to play with...
[edit] Obviousl, having the correct PCD is preferable!
PHAIL!!!!!!!
The bolt shaft and centrebore-> hub do NOT I REPEAT DO NOT take the weight/load of the wheel/car combo.
Its the clamping force between the wheel face and hub face that does the work.
wobble bolts make wobbly wheels :thumb: :d
just get some wheels with the correct pcd
PHAIL!!!!!!!
The bolt shaft and centrebore-> hub do NOT I REPEAT DO NOT take the weight/load of the wheel/car combo.
Its the clamping force between the wheel face and hub face that does the work.
Good point, dunno why I said that then lol
However, my point still stands, as - especially using wobbly bolts - you'll be hard pushed to get the wheel to sit straight
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