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Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 18:49
by woodys
Hi, i've just bought some 15" ronal wheels and being new to the t25 scene, i've noticed i need longer wheel nuts at the front and wheel studs at the back, not as simple as i thought it was gonna be !

Does anyone know of a place i could get the job done local to east sussex ? Thanks for your help

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 18:54
by happy camper
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/vw-T25-T3-transpo ... 286.c0.m14" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is this of any help to ya ?

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 19:01
by R0B
happy camper...should of gone to specsavers... :)


Does anyone know of a place i could get the job done local to east sussex ?

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 19:15
by happy camper
R0B wrote:happy camper...should of gone to specsavers... :)


Does anyone know of a place i could get the job done local to east sussex ?


Perfect 20-20 vision here buddy, Just trying to help a fellow T3er maybe he doen't realise what an easy job it is to do himself and save a lill bit of wonga for his next vehicular enhancement.

We're not all loaded like you :ok

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 19:28
by woodys
Thanks guys, how easy is it changing the rear studs ? whats involved? cheers

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 19:31
by happy camper
TBH i've not done it on a t25 but i'll have a little look in the haynes bible for ya :ok

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 19:41
by happy camper
Had a lill look in the haynes and for a diy semi skilled bod its not to hard but its defo worth getting a manual to read through the proceedure first.

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:17
by kooldubs
the best way to get the hub nuts of is with an impact driver...me m8 lends me his 12v one brilliant...
then take the hub off and then tap/bang out the bolts and replace with longer ones..just make sure they go in evenly.. :ok

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:23
by g60steve
What type of Ronals are you fitting?

If they're the 5 spoke ones used by Projektzwo and Oettinger you don't need longer rear studs.
All that's required to fit those are taper seated nuts and bolts....the same used for fitting OE Carat/Caravelle alloys.

All available from http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php?p ... t&Itemid=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:31
by bennwedge
Hi where are you in east Sussex, I'm in Hastings and don't mind giving a hand if you need some. Ben

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:37
by woodys
happy camper wrote:Had a lill look in the haynes and for a diy semi skilled bod its not to hard but its defo worth getting a manual to read through the proceedure first.

Thanks very much for your help

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:41
by woodys
g60steve wrote:What type of Ronals are you fitting?

If they're the 5 spoke ones used by Projektzwo and Oettinger you don't need longer rear studs.
All that's required to fit those are taper seated nuts and bolts....the same used for fitting OE Carat/Caravelle alloys.

All available from http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php?p ... t&Itemid=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Hi Mate, these are the wheels

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Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:42
by bennwedge
I've got a spare manual for your a/c van if you need one

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:50
by g60steve
Yes they're the Projektzwo/Oettinger versions.Have a look at the bolt holes and if they are tapered(which they should be) and not radius you don't need longer rear studs.

Re: Fitting Aftermarket wheels - East Sussex

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 10:59
by woodys
g60steve wrote:Yes they're the Projektzwo/Oettinger versions.Have a look at the bolt holes and if they are tapered(which they should be) and not radius you don't need longer rear studs.


Nice one ! thanks for all your help, just need to get longer wheel nuts for the front now then