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_Allan_

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 16:06

quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
i dont think you can get wobbly nuts, might be wrong tho


*checks pants* sure can :thumbs:


Adam_B

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:49

i dont think you can get wobbly nuts, might be wrong tho


Damian_666

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:36

cool cool! when i had alook earlier, i just didnt understand how wobbly bolts would fit, as the stud comes out of the hub? so in a sense i still dont know??? :lol: so i need a wobbly nut, not wobbly bolt?

frm what i understand a bolt is what had the thread and go's into the hub... the nut just screws onto the hub as there is the threads coming out.

wow i wish i wernt so dumb! :(


jaffa

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:31

looks like I will be shutting up :lol:

Am sure they did, ah its been a long day :( :look:


Adam_B

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:31

if its on studs and nuts you cant make them fit. Or buy a 4 stud fiat.

[Edited on 21-02-2008 by Adam_B]


jr

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:26

why do wobbly bolts only go one way jaffa :lol: ?

ive seen it done before damian


jaffa

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:24

Wobbly bolts won't work will they?
Thought wobbly bolts decreased the wheels PCD not increased it?
Will shut up if I am wrong


Damian_666

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:23

quote:
Originally posted by P1CK4D
Just weld the alloys on. Fuck it, its only a wanky volvo :lol:


you offer the best advise dont you!


P1CK4D

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:18

Just weld the alloys on. Fuck it, its only a wanky volvo :lol:


jr

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:17

i thought these had bolts not studs, infact im certain

phone nev and ask how he did it, as his were mini wheels


jr

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:17

wobbly bolts as ive said before


Damian_666

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:14

i cant see how wobbyl bolts are goin to work???
the bolts coming out of the hub are too big (1mm-2mm) to go through the holes in the alloy. i seem not to understand the concept of wobbly wheel nuts.... due to the threaded nut which is attached to the hub (like fords) are to big??

sorry


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 15:07

no, just no

unless you drill 4 new holes


Simon_16v

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 14:59

Wobble bolts i think there called


Hamish

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 14:59

wobbly bolts


Adam_B

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 14:59

go to a shop that sells alloys and ask for wobbly bolts. but the best thing to do is just buy some alloys that fit.


Damian_666

posted on 21st Feb 08 at 14:58

ok.. not corsa related but im sure someone can help me.....

i have a car with 100pcd, i have wheels with 98 pcd, how can i get these wheels to fit?? i was thinking of doin it myself??? if so how?? i dont have any tools to make the hole 100pcd. so where could i get the tool? is it just a case of drilling a bigger hole? or where could i take them to get enlarged to that size?

help would be appreciated!