How do I go about extending the rear wheel suds so I can fit the Merc wheels I have brought?
All I need for the front are longer bolts, but the rear studs do'nt even come through to the front of the wheel.
What do I need and where can I get then from?.
Cheers Sam
Fitting Merc wheels to my van. Help
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I had some merc ML wheels fitted and needed the longer studs so I contacted Brickwerks and they supplied all the relevant equipment
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/
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Fitting Merc wheels to my van. Help
On the phone to him today. Got it all sorted over the Phone. Paid Via Pay Pal.. My bits came to £59..25 Inc P&P
Longer studs for the rear, stud conversion for front and new nuts.
He will ask some questions about the wheels. On the back of the wheels you will find several bit of information cast into the aly.
Size...6Jx14 H2 Or something like that.
And an ET number On my wheels it was 30
And the thickness of the wheel at the stud hole, from the bottom of the tapper to the flat that gos to the hub This you measure in metric.
So clean them up so you can read it.
Longer studs for the rear, stud conversion for front and new nuts.
He will ask some questions about the wheels. On the back of the wheels you will find several bit of information cast into the aly.
Size...6Jx14 H2 Or something like that.
And an ET number On my wheels it was 30
And the thickness of the wheel at the stud hole, from the bottom of the tapper to the flat that gos to the hub This you measure in metric.
So clean them up so you can read it.
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