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    pcd correction nuts

    Can you guys get m12 x 1.25 pcd correction/wobble nuts.
    I am after 10.
    Cheers,
    Rich

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    I believe we may even have some

    I will check tomorrow for you

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    Happy days, are these ok to use with bolt on spacers?
    I am fitting some merc spec 5x112.5mm wheels to 5x114.3mm hubs, but have found the wheels also have shite caliper clearance so require spacing as well...

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    Any news on the wobble nuts?
    Rich

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    Lightweight Alloy Wheels Rarerims.co.uk's Avatar
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    We dont have any in stock it appears

    I can get them,

    £1.75 each delivered

    J

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    Why not just buy bolt on spacers with the correct PCD?

    You may also find that the wheels don't have large enough bolt holes for them to fit on the studs.

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    Thanks Rarerims, need to measure up. Will order soon!

    Ben,
    My winter wheels are two pairs of 16x8s
    112 pcd are et11 - not test fitted to car yet but look shocking for brake clearance, will not work on front for sure, mat just work on rear.
    114 pcd are et35 - fit on rear, hit caliper on front.

    I need a set of 25mm bolt ons for my summer wheels, 17x10s et 25 will look better at ~et0
    it's all a question of the most economical combination that fits on the car.
    If the bolt holes are too narrow on the 112s I will open them up with the drill!
    Rich

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    Bits arrived today, many thanks.
    Rich

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