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garnier wrote:Cheers! Perfect timing, I was hunting for that link but couldnt find it, I knew I'd read it before somewhere. I think order 4 or 5 just incase I wreck some more.
My mate's dad has a garage at his house so I think I'll wait until I can get up there and use his tools. I'll go with the impact driver as well next time.
I thought it would be the multispline bit that would be more likely to get cheesed off, I managed to rip the teeth of the bolts pretty easily.
No worries.
I'm kinda surprised that it chewed the teeth on the bolt as well, seen as how well the spline bits lock into them. With mine is was the entire bolt head that snapped off, wasn't much fun for the engineering firm who drilled them out for me!
As for the BBS LM's with gold centres, all they make me think of is this:
I used a size 8 miltispline bit that I got from halfords 'professional' range. There did seem to be a little bit of play with the bit in the bolt, just a tiny bit but it certainly wasn't a perfectly tight fit.
How long are these bolts? I'm not looking forward to drilling it out.
Well I like the gold BBS on the Porsche RS racecar, I'm just still not 100% with them on a road car But as the saying goes it's your car at the end of the day, so do what you like the most.
Bolts are about an inch or so long. I don't envy the job of trying to drill them out. The company who did mine told me that if I ever sheared any more, not to ask them to sort it!
Heh heh, that looks good. A bit chromey looking but still it looks good!
Has anyone actually drilled out damaged BBS bolts?
They're sunk in (kinda) so you cant grind the head off it. I'm scared I damage the mating-threads on the wheel itself. could be in big trouble if I do that.