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jm960326

posted on 16th Jul 03 at 21:54

I got the old bolts on too, just replaced one with a locking nut thats all.


Shauny9

posted on 16th Jul 03 at 21:31

i was gonna do the same si_reading, i put one alloy on with old bolts then opened another alloy box and found new ones, lcuky i only put one wheel on to start.lol.

vauxhall told me old botls are fine


si_reading

posted on 16th Jul 03 at 17:43

I wouldn't have thought the old nits would have course any problems with new alloys.
I got a set of new wheels nuts with my alloys when I got emm, so I have used em but was just gonna use the old nuts if alloys didn't come with any!


Adam-D

posted on 16th Jul 03 at 17:41

i was told it dont matter.....


Leven Cruise

posted on 16th Jul 03 at 16:54

Was gettin am new tyres the day, and got the garage to put my wheels on as well...

anyway.. the young guy said to me that i'd be better to buy a full set of new alloy studs/nuts, as the old ones for the steelies would fuck the alloys?

Wots the score?
:boggle: