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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » What are wobbly bolts??? » Post Reply
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Andy_S |
posted on 1st Jun 03 at 10:05 |
I had a set with my alloys, they work a treat, no problems at all ;) | |
M2RTY |
posted on 1st Jun 03 at 08:42 |
we use them at work with lockers but there is a tecknique to fitting them in the right order | |
Rich S |
posted on 1st Jun 03 at 08:23 |
who ever said that you cant fit locking bolts to wheels with wobbly bolts. Thats just sh1t lol, i work at R-Tec and we use wobbly bolts all the time, you can even buy wobbly locking bolts now. Its just a bolt sat in a cupped washer that locates into the wheel giving you slightly different pcd's, like said earlier 98 to 100, also 110 to 112 at times. | |
MatG |
posted on 1st Jun 03 at 08:10 |
BE AWARE YOU CAN NOT FIT LOCKING WHEEL NUTS TO ALLOYS THAT HAVE WOBBLY BOLTS FITTED!!! | |
Wolfy |
posted on 31st May 03 at 23:14 |
^^^ spot on ^^^ | |
AJP |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:58 |
OK heres the deal with wobbly bolts. | |
Claire |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:47 |
I dont think you are right. Thanks anyway. Theya re something to do with fitting wheels to a car with the wrong PCD? | |
Wolfy |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:45 |
...darn, | |
Claire |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:44 |
no | |
Wolfy |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:42 |
can i give a dumb ass comment instead? | |
Claire |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:42 |
:mad: | |
MikeE |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:40 |
Bolts that wobbel... soz i had to say it :P:boggle: | |
Claire |
posted on 31st May 03 at 22:39 |
no smart arse comments pls :rolleyes: |