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- 4thgenphil
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wheel adapters!
has anyone had any experiance with them?
i was looking at these as i have a set of 16" SA3R's in the garage in 4x100 and a prelude with 16" motegi wheels with no centre caps but brand new tyres!
i was looking at these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300677278408? ... 769wt_1270
cheers
phil
i was looking at these as i have a set of 16" SA3R's in the garage in 4x100 and a prelude with 16" motegi wheels with no centre caps but brand new tyres!
i was looking at these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300677278408? ... 769wt_1270
cheers
phil

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What about a set of "wobble bolts" ? If I understand right your trying to put on 4x100 ?
I can't remember what forum I read about them on now.. I'll go have a look..
Paul
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Don't know what honda thread size's are but gives you something to look at ..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=w ... o_id=32141
I can't remember what forum I read about them on now.. I'll go have a look..
Paul
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Don't know what honda thread size's are but gives you something to look at ..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=w ... o_id=32141
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Wobble bolts only move 2 mm I believe and we need 4.4mm
Those wheel spacers don't look to have any center spigot? I've used loads of spacers in the past but I don't really know how they work when the prelude has studs, the adapters must be the depth of the stud or else they will clash with the wheel back? And there like 35mm long so it would push the wheels out prob past the arch?
Those wheel spacers don't look to have any center spigot? I've used loads of spacers in the past but I don't really know how they work when the prelude has studs, the adapters must be the depth of the stud or else they will clash with the wheel back? And there like 35mm long so it would push the wheels out prob past the arch?
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The listing says if your studs are too long you have to cut them back106pete wrote:Wobble bolts only move 2 mm I believe and we need 4.4mm
Those wheel spacers don't look to have any center spigot? I've used loads of spacers in the past but I don't really know how they work when the prelude has studs, the adapters must be the depth of the stud or else they will clash with the wheel back? And there like 35mm long so it would push the wheels out prob past the arch?

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The idea works, but you have to cut down your studs like has been said, or you can remove the studs and tap a thread into the hub depending on the hub thickness (and what it a safe thread depth... Probably not enough on a lude hub).
But those spacers seem cheap
You should be looking to pay over £150 for decent branded, decent made ones.
But those spacers seem cheap

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The 4x100 alloys you have, do they have hollows in the back between the bolt holes? Might get away with using the default studs without cutting them down then?
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good call, i'll dig them out, i do have a sneeky suspicion they dont though!indigolemon wrote:The 4x100 alloys you have, do they have hollows in the back between the bolt holes? Might get away with using the default studs without cutting them down then?
nafewoman has put the frighteners up me now though


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