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ashling
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Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? Mon, 22 December 2003 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
I only need to change one wheel Razz

I was trying to replace a cracked rim and the guys down at Tempe Tyres sold me one with a different offset after assuring me that it was exactly the same wheel. I suppose I should have thought to check that one.

Anyhow, now I have 3 wheels with an offset of 35, and one wheel with an offset of 40. Tempe Tyres will refund me, but I don't want to do that unless I can replace the wheel somewhere else.

My other option is to fit a 5mm spacer, although it is a little annoying having the nuts stick out 5mm more on one wheel than any other.

The wheel is a "Diablo Burgini" or a "Zenetti Mystic" depending on who you ask and I'm looking for a 19x8.5 with a 35 offset in silver.

I bought the wheel from Tempe Tyres for $290. Hell, I'll give $50 to anyone who can find me the wheel I want locally (Sydney) for under $320 by tomorrow.
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Read Message   safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? ashlingMon, 22 December 2003 07:47
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? CLGMon, 22 December 2003 07:54
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? rxtoyMon, 22 December 2003 08:06
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? Drift_AE71Mon, 22 December 2003 08:25
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? mrshinMon, 22 December 2003 11:16
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? ChuckLandwehrMon, 22 December 2003 11:46
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel?  ashlingMon, 22 December 2003 12:05
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? CLGMon, 22 December 2003 14:13
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? crazy_camryMon, 22 December 2003 22:46
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? justcallmefrankMon, 22 December 2003 14:14
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? CLGMon, 22 December 2003 14:29
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? ashlingMon, 22 December 2003 20:05
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? justcallmefrankMon, 22 December 2003 14:31
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Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? allencrMon, 22 December 2003 17:49
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? RAV-GT4Mon, 22 December 2003 23:09
Read Message   Re: safe amount of thread on the bolts for mounting a wheel? ashlingTue, 23 December 2003 05:47
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