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Long locking wheel bolts?!?!??
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Seabook
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:37 am Up
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no you need 35mm taper bolts. standard ta[er bolts is 25mm

use PugJH that website, choose the alloy manufactorer and then choose 206 fitment.

 
 

 

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MrrNoName
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lol huh, at the moment the bolts i have in my hand are

tapered, with a 60 degree angle. and have a 35mm thread length


they give me approx 16mm INSIDE the hub. 14mm is taken up by the wheel and spacer. i thought they were too short lol




EDIT: i understand what your saying, standard fitment is 25mm tapered or 35mm flat, so with 10mm spacers 35mm tapered should work

but i dont know if this is correct. it might be that its 35mm because the alloys thicker. and the fact that its flat is irrelevant. if this is the case 35mm tapered would be too short for me with the 10mm spacers

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the hubs won't take more than 15mm thread.
 
 

 

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MrrNoName
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Seabook wrote:
the hubs won't take more than 15mm thread.

good call. this true? Razz doesnt seem very much

surely that cannot be correct because even with 25mm bolts and steelies, about 20mm would be in the hub. steelies arnt very thick about 5mm maybe

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MrrNoName
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anyone else got any input on what length bolts i need lol
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Harry
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May be a bit late, but I bought mine off gavstar with 20mm spacers and he looked into locking bolts but he would have had to have them made up specially and would have cost so much it just wasn't worth it.
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MrrNoName wrote:
Seabook wrote:
the hubs won't take more than 15mm thread.

good call. this true? Razz doesnt seem very much

surely that cannot be correct because even with 25mm bolts and steelies, about 20mm would be in the hub. steelies arnt very thick about 5mm maybe

i am running pug sport wheel stud at the moment and they only have 15mm thread on the hubs side.

 
 

 

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MrrNoName
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just been out there and checked physically myself

original steel wheel bolts screw in 11 rotations
new extended alloy wheel bolts with spacers on + new wheel screw in 12 rotations

35mm is correct for 10mm spacers with tapered bolts


Razz the new bolts screw in exactly the same distance as the old ones! a bit further if anything!


seabook, you were correct throughout this lol

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glad you finally sort this Smile
 
 

 

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