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206 Knocking with new wheels?
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Kermit21
PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:47 pm Up
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I have recently fitted some 15", 4 stud multi fit alloy wheels to my pug.
they have large tyres on (2") making the total wheel 17".
I managed to get the wheels to fit my car, eventually.
However, my brakes don't feel as good as before,
and there is a clonking, or knocking noise coming from the front??

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Jay
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MrBSI
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Are you using the correct alloy wheel bolts for these wheels?

Are the centre bore holes to large for Pug fitment?

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Kermit21
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I bought some plastic "hubcentric" spacers to make sure that the wheel all fits correctly.
However, i'm just using the standard wheel nuts but was told as long as i got 6 turns of thread they'd be fine?

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Kermit21 wrote:

However, i'm just using the standard wheel nuts but was told as long as i got 6 turns of thread they'd be fine?

Do the wheels take a flat seat OR taper wheel bolt?

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Kermit21
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When i asked about this, i was told that i should "probably" use a taper.
Recon this could be my problem?

Jay
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You need to use the correct type of bolts for the wheels fitted.

You need alloy wheel bolts with the correct type seat for the wheels you have fitted.

They will either be tapered OR they will have a flat washer.

Using the wrong bolts in worse cases = loosing a wheel as your driving along which isnt a good thing Wink

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Kermit21
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yeahh its probalby not!
so hopefully, using the "correct" bolts, should stop my knocking??

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Kermit21 wrote:
yeahh its probalby not!
so hopefully, using the "correct" bolts, should stop my knocking??

Well its a good place to start Laughing

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cheers buddy!
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and even if it dont stop the knockin g it will greatly reduce the chance of your wheel rolling past you as your driving along the motorway
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