Bent Wheel studs

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Now it's starting to make sense, unfortunately there's none about with a centre locator, so I may need to get a drawing done and get either Anton's mate or TrevD to make some, also buy some new studs :thumbright:
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if you can draw them up i can sort them no problem (make sure you measyre the boss on the shaft and bore in the wheel acurately)
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No Prob's Trev I will get one sorted asap :thumbright:
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just knocked these up for myself to put some 17" rims on my mitsubishi fto, these are 8mm thick, once fitted to the hub they wont come off again, and they are 4.5"pcd (same as mopar)
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Trev, that's exactly what I want 10mm thick 175mm in diameter 4 1/2" x 5 bolt patten studs 1/2", centre needs to be 72mm to clear center hub and 71mm to clear centre of wheel, here's a side view( apologies for dreadful drawing) Can you knock up a couple please :thumbright:
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i can do that no problem apart from the 175mm, not sure if i have any material in stock that size (i will check), are you sure those measurements are correct, i would expect a normal imperial measurement.
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How about 7" in diameter or 180mm instead of 175mm :thumbright:
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i think the bigest i have in stock is 5 3/4, i will have a look thisevening
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