Fitting penta alloys
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Fitting penta alloys
I think i am going to fit some pentas that came with my syncro on the camper. Anyone know the right size rear studs for the rear and all other gubbins i need so i can whack an order in to Brickwerks and get it right fist stab. Any tips welcome reguarding changing the studs etc
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There are 2 offsets for Pentas that I know of - Et35 and Et11.
I have run both on my Syncro with no adverse effects to date in both 15 and 16" variants.
To be safe though fit the correct studs/nuts and if funds permit do the bearings and seals at the same time.
I have run both on my Syncro with no adverse effects to date in both 15 and 16" variants.
To be safe though fit the correct studs/nuts and if funds permit do the bearings and seals at the same time.
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CJ, hes fitting the wheels on his 2wd...... no studs on 2wd, no need to change the bearings...
Measure the lenght of the studs on the Syncro and ask Si for some that will protrude the same for the rear of the camper and a set of "adapter" studs (studs that screw in instead of the bolts a 2wd has normally) for the front, then you can use the nuts that came with the wheels...
Measure the lenght of the studs on the Syncro and ask Si for some that will protrude the same for the rear of the camper and a set of "adapter" studs (studs that screw in instead of the bolts a 2wd has normally) for the front, then you can use the nuts that came with the wheels...
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toomanytoys wrote:CJ, hes fitting the wheels on his 2wd...... no studs on 2wd, no need to change the bearings...
Measure the lenght of the studs on the Syncro and ask Si for some that will protrude the same for the rear of the camper and a set of "adapter" studs (studs that screw in instead of the bolts a 2wd has normally) for the front, then you can use the nuts that came with the wheels...
thanks Si

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