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Alloy help!!!

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Hi all i have bought some merc rims,my neighbour has drilled them out to 14mm holes,i have took steel wheel of and placed alloy on just to try,seems i need longer bolts and studs will i require spacers? Im a bit confused? cheers dave

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Post by g60steve »

Yes you'll need longer rear studs and front bolts/stud conversion to fit the alloys.
Has for the spacers it all depends on what size alloys you've got and they're ET(offset).

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15" rims 7 1/2 width not sure et

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Really need to know the ET to know what size spacers are required.

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is there a easy way to find out i.e measuring from the centre of the centre hole to the alloy face is that correct steve?

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If they're genuine Merc they should have it stamped on them.

If not.....
http://www.driverstechnology.co.uk/wheel-offset.htm

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Post by BIG D »

Cheers steve not sure if the et is written on alloy will ave a look tomorrow,thanks for the help,dave.

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