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Long locking wheel bolts?!?!??
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MrrNoName
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:25 am Up
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hey all, my alloys require 10mm spacers to get the correct offset. purchased this and all is good:

10mm spacer kit with 16 extended bolts
cgi.ebay.co.uk/HUBCENT...27b2314652

however i cant find a set of 4 extended locking wheel bolts ANYWHERE?!

anybody got an idea of where i can get a set?

Thanks

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I think if you get 'alloy wheel' locking nuts they are longer than a normal bolt because they are for alloys, not 100% sure but I'm pretty sure that's the case Smile
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www.speedshack.co.uk/Wheelnuts.htm

them guys do them, but if i was you i would of gone for a stud convertion it would be cheaper to get the locking wheel nut and easyer to put the wheels on too

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:48 am Up
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kieron wrote:
http://www.speedshack.co.uk/Wheelnuts.htm

them guys do them, but if i was you i would of gone for a stud convertion it would be cheaper to get the locking wheel nut and easyer to put the wheels on too

sorry what lol

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wap.ebay.co.uk/Pages/V...62&emvcc=0
I have them on mine, with 10mm spacers and are fine Smile

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:49 am Up
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link fail Razz
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Ah it's cause I'm on my mobile I think, just eBay 206 alloy wheel bolts and it's the 2nd one down Wink
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MrrNoName
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think were looking at different things lol. got an ebay item number?
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190492237662

They came with my alloys when I got them second hand, guy before me used them with 20mm spacers so I'm pretty sure they'll be fine Smile

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pretty sure they wont be long enough. the ones in the picture have 19 threads on them, they are only 25mm long. so if the dude used them with 20mm spacers his bolts would barely fit in the hub???? you must have longer ones dude. my bolts have 26 threads on them Razz
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MrrNoName wrote:
kieron wrote:
http://www.speedshack.co.uk/Wheelnuts.htm

them guys do them, but if i was you i would of gone for a stud convertion it would be cheaper to get the locking wheel nut and easyer to put the wheels on too

sorry what lol


like this a stud is better to put the wheels on and spacers

 

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:13 am Up
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found that wolfrace do extended lock bolts, but they only do 40, 42, 46 and 50 mm. my bolts are 35mm Sad
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:36 am Up
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would it be a problem if I used longer lock bolts? say 40mm. would the bolt just come further out the other side or would it come up against something before its tight?
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don't use the locking nuts, problem solved Smile
 
 

 

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:45 am Up
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hahahaha but what it somebody takes my wheelies in the night time Razz
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