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Waney
20th October 2012, 23:02
I know saxo's are 4x108 but how much work is involved in making 4x100 wheels fit from vw? Is it just a case of wobble bolts or will adapters be needed? I know I sound like a noob but dont wanna buy the wheels if too much work is involved, thanks in advance guys
Dave
DAMSK11
20th October 2012, 23:06
Will need adapters, you can't just wiggle the bolt around a bit and put it in at an angle, for 1 it would be unsafe and for 2 it will ruin the thread in the hub.
AlexB
20th October 2012, 23:09
Will need adapters, you can't just wiggle the bolt around a bit and put it in at an angle, for 1 it would be unsafe and for 2 it will ruin the thread in the hub.
i suggest you google wobble bolts....
but no wobble bolts wont cover the 8mm of difference
that and centre bore and et differences mean adapters are the only way without machining hubs or wheels....
DAMSK11
20th October 2012, 23:13
i suggest you google wobble bolts....
but no wobble bolts wont cover the 8mm of difference
that and centre bore and et differences mean adapters are the only way without machining hubs or wheels....
Just read the post properly...woops :wacko:
Waney
21st October 2012, 00:47
Cheers guys, appreciate your help
Dave
GTuff
24th October 2012, 14:19
drill the hub an then tap the holes done! hahaah
charlie7543
25th October 2012, 08:03
I had some on my furio mate, I took them off last week as the size off the spacers was rediculas but it can be done
Jay_
25th October 2012, 08:49
I love people passing off the idiocy as "not reading the post"
There is a guy on here who has put polo splits on his saxo. Just need the adaptors for it :y:
DAMSK11
26th October 2012, 15:15
I love people passing off the idiocy as "not reading the post"
There is a guy on here who has put polo splits on his saxo. Just need the adaptors for it :y:
I genuinely didn't read it properly...
Bedford126
26th October 2012, 15:19
drill the hub an then tap the holes done! hahaah
Easiest option by far if you get it done correctly. Hubs have to be pressed out and new bearings fitted but its the easiest option all depends on offset then.
GTuff
28th October 2012, 00:36
Easiest option by far if you get it done correctly. Hubs have to be pressed out and new bearings fitted but its the easiest option all depends on offset then.
also means you can run crazy wheels few of my freinds who drive sideways to it on the reg
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