Christopher
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Just had my adapters made up and they arrived today and seller says hes made loads up and never had a problem with them! Im sorry but i dont trust doing 5mph on these let alone 70? :/
Will be sent back tomo morning and will have to wait for refund or shall i open a case through ebay before posting just incase?
[Edited on 11-07-2013 by Christopher]
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Skylined
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Not a sniff would I put those on my car
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Kyle T
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Seany
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I certainly wouldnt use them.
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AlexW
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Not the best way to do them, don't see why they weren't just rotated slightly.
I'd probs use them on a road car that don't get chucked about, not on a track car though!
The main force etc is on the centre bore, less on the bolts.
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jaysc20xe
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Not a chance I would put them on chris. Soon as u give the bolts a tighten it will rip the thread straight through.
Here's a pic of mine that my mate made
mine are close but nothing like yours.
[Edited on 11-07-2013 by jaysc20xe]
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Christopher
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Exactly my thoughts Alex! And the 4 holes that bolt it to the hub are far too big for the bolts I got so that would be dangerous too! Tbh mate there's not even 0.5mm of metal between them so would even take much, all it takes is a little bit of pressure on one of those and that will break
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Christopher
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They are miles better jay!
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gazza808
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Not ideal, but no less safe than using locking wheel bolts on a 4 stud wheel, (locking wheel bolts shouldn't be load bearing)
Using cad could of probably found the ideal location for it all.
Could have used a smaller counter bore.
[Edited on 11-07-2013 by gazza808]
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AlexW
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Jays are more like it!
Hadn't noticed the hole size.
How much were they?
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AlexW
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
Not ideal, but no less safe than using locking wheel bolts on a 4 stud wheel, (locking wheel bolts shouldn't be load bearing)
While I agree with this, its two bolts that wouldn't be able to take any load, thats just mad imo.
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jaysc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by AlexW
quote: Originally posted by gazza808
Not ideal, but no less safe than using locking wheel bolts on a 4 stud wheel, (locking wheel bolts shouldn't be load bearing)
While I agree with this, its two bolts that wouldn't be able to take any load, thats just mad imo.
i agree Alex. mine have plenty on meat inbetween all the holes and were done by CAD.
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gazza808
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Btw I wouldn't run them.. Forgot to add that lol!
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alan-g-w
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They'll be fine to use for whatever purpose you want. There's got to be less than 5% of the thread breaking through and the hole next to it is just for clearance.
In my opinion you're well within your rights to send them back since they look a bit dodgy - that's the only thing up with them as far as I'm concerned though.
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AndyCorsaSport
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Fuck that Chris, last thing you want is wheels coming off! Just give me the wheels instead
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alan-g-w
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The wheels would never come off as long as you do all the fixings up tightly and the metal isn't just balled up tin foil
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Christopher
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Alan they wouldnt be fine for long, Any vibration (hit a hard bump) that puts strain on those 2 holes will rip through and pull them out so wheel could easily come off!
Not a chance andy!
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taylorboosh
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Lol would i fuck
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_Allan_
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I'd rather pay 4 small African children to hold onto my hubs and wheels, as I drive.
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jaysc20xe
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
I'd rather pay 4 small African children to hold onto my hubs and wheels, as I drive.
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