tomstanforster
Number of posts : 1385 Age : 40 Location : Maaaarch Drives : Mk1 Karmann cabby,Mk1 caddy,B3 waggon,2011 caddy van Registration date : 2009-10-19
| Subject: Wheel spacers Sun Feb 02 2014, 20:15 | |
| Wright I've bought a 6n polo to run to work in but needed to spruce it up a little So I've fitted my porsche wheels to it , I had to buy some 15mm adapters for the Rear but the wheel bolts are to long ,can I buy shorter ones ifso where Or can I cut the old ones down ,is this safe | |
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matty_mk1
Number of posts : 6255 Age : 39 Drives : Mk2 audi TT / BBM mk2 VR / Air'd passat wagen Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: Wheel spacers Tue Feb 11 2014, 13:45 | |
| Ive just cut mine down when needed, just make sure the thread ends are cleaned up nicely.
If thats too much effort, just order some the right length you need. bolt the adaptor to the wheel off the car and see how much the bolt pokes through so you know how much shorter you need. | |
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tomstanforster
Number of posts : 1385 Age : 40 Location : Maaaarch Drives : Mk1 Karmann cabby,Mk1 caddy,B3 waggon,2011 caddy van Registration date : 2009-10-19
| Subject: Re: Wheel spacers Wed Feb 12 2014, 11:02 | |
| Cheers pal I've cut mine down now ,but where can you buy shorter bolts from
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