How long are your wheel bolts? I Have bought a set of bolts, and had them cut down to size. I fitted these bolts and wheels with no problem on the front, but on the back, the bolts are fouling the handbrake mechanism.
If anyone could tell me the length of the thread from the base of the taper on their bolts, that would be very helpful.
Thanks.
Karl.
Help: Anyone with 6x13 ET33 RAs or wheels with same offset
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Re: Help: Anyone with 6x13 ET33 RAs or wheels with same offs
KarlKarl_CLCoupe wrote:How long are your wheel bolts? I Have bought a set of bolts, and had them cut down to size. I fitted these bolts and wheels with no problem on the front, but on the back, the bolts are fouling the handbrake mechanism.
If anyone could tell me the length of the thread from the base of the taper on their bolts, that would be very helpful.
Thanks.
Karl.
There is a simple rule of thumb thats never let me down
7 full turns is the minimum you need in the hub for a good secure fixing
Any less and you run the risk of ripping out the thread and putting excessive loading on the fixing
Any more than 9 and well I guess you've just found out what can happen
So to establish the length required - fit a wheel - note the number of turns from start to fully home if more than seven - nine - use the excess number of turns to work out how much to cut of the length of the bolt.
I would - (though it is more expensive) cut all 16 bolts down to the same length even tho they don't foul on the fronts just in case you ever muddle them up
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Is that 7 turns including the additional turns with the grunts and groans to tighten them fully, or 7 to the point where they start becoming harder to turn? I was guestimating that the bolts are 5mm too long, but will definately give this method a go, and was definately gonna get the front lopped down too.
Thanks.
Karl.
Thanks.
Karl.
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Sorry M8 missed this post - to answer your questionKarl_CLCoupe wrote:Is that 7 turns including the additional turns with the grunts and groans to tighten them fully, or 7 to the point where they start becoming harder to turn? I was guestimating that the bolts are 5mm too long, but will definately give this method a go, and was definately gonna get the front lopped down too.
Thanks.
Karl.
The amount turns required to go from tight to F tight is three fifths of F all
BTW - you don't have to do them up F tight - there is a torque setting in Haynes and thats the target
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