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Ye there the plastic ones from this site below. I could find anywhere that did our size as standard.
http://www.hubcentric-rings.com
(Please someone tell me if I'm breaking forum rules with that site and I'll take it off and pm it to them instead)
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I test fitted a wheel with the wobble bolts and they seemed to fit well enough just had to put all 4 bolts in at once and tighten each a bit at a time. I got mine from eBay. There M12x1.5 30mm wobble bolts. The standards are 22mm but I tested them on the rear and they went all the way in now problem?
varesecrazy it is ridiculously expensive. Their justification was that it's going to be really thin. Only going to be 0.75mm thick. But that's still room to move hence spigots.
Thanks for the link, just picked up my alloys up
However I got a bunch of bolts with them and I can't work out what the little ones do, any ideas?
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Hi I'm over here from the bravo section being nosey lol, I've put aftermarket alloys on my bravo and had to take them little bolts out. I was told by the tyre place where I had my wheels fitted them bolts keep the brake disc in place but when the wheels are fitted the studs also keep them in place but don't 100% quote me on that.
I'm running 4x100 alloys with plastic spigots and wobble bolts, have been for over 6 months now and no problems View attachment 140169
Haha welcome! and yeah just for fitting but I didn't end up using them.
I hope my alloys stay on like yours have! I'm not a fan of these wobble bolts, but hey got my wheels finally fitted last night at 11pm...
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The 30mm bolts do not allow the front discs to turn when tightened, I'm currently grinding mine down:
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Hi I'm over here from the bravo section being nosey lol, I've put aftermarket alloys on my bravo and had to take them little bolts out. I was told by the tyre place where I had my wheels fitted them bolts keep the brake disc in place but when the wheels are fitted the studs also keep them in place but don't 100% quote me on that.View attachment 140169
Did you end up making all the 30mm bolts to about 22mm in the end then or just the front ones? Looks good on, should have mine on soon enough now I'm back from holiday.
Did you end up making all the 30mm bolts to about 22mm in the end then or just the front ones? Looks good on, should have mine on soon enough now I'm back from holiday.
The 30mm bolts do not allow the front discs to turn when tightened, I'm currently grinding mine down:
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What did you use to cut them down?
And how have you got the ends to still stay usable after cutting down?