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by garry247 » 24 Feb 2016, 20:23
They are 7J X 15 H2
I believe the offset is 35 and the stud pattern is 5/112.
Also what tyre size do i need, do i need extenders or larger bolts.
all so confusing.
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by Rayzor » 24 Feb 2016, 20:39
You have got further than I have, every time I look at some wheels I think will fit, someone will tell you they don't or you need to do this or that. I hope they fit, you seem to have the right sizes and yes you probably will need longer bolts
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by itchyfeet » 24 Feb 2016, 20:42
I know what you mean, I still can't get these to fit, this lot were no help either
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by garry247 » 24 Feb 2016, 20:47
lol looks like where im going
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by lodgey62 » 24 Feb 2016, 20:55
But are they up to standing the weight of a 2 ton van????????
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by garry247 » 24 Feb 2016, 20:56
They were off a T4 so i hope so.
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by R0B » 24 Feb 2016, 21:10
I think the centre bore is different.
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by silverbullet » 24 Feb 2016, 21:15
60 sovs to bore a set of four
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by garry247 » 24 Feb 2016, 21:22
They only have a slight lip thats not 67 (see photo), do i still need to drill?
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by R0B » 24 Feb 2016, 21:46
Looks like the wheel bolts have been put on with a lump hammer.
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by garry247 » 24 Feb 2016, 22:49
That's just the photo angle.
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by CovKid » 01 Mar 2016, 22:59
Thanks Rob. Made me chuckle.
R0B wrote: Looks like the wheel bolts have been put on with a lump hammer.
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by silverbullet » 02 Mar 2016, 08:44
Nice looking wheel. They will refurb ok.
PS have you offered them up to your van yet? Its up front that presents all the "challenges"
I would say get some conversion studs for the front,so you have wheel nuts all round.
Do you have the matching nuts? Conical or spherical seating?
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by garry247 » 02 Mar 2016, 15:57
The wheel bolt holes are Conical.
The measurement from bit that touches the hub to the face of the wheel is 50mm
The wheel thread gap from the bit that touches the hub tothe conical is 10mm
The spacer will be either 5mm or 6mm.
What studs and bolts do I need?
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