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Postby William Moore » 02 Aug 2014 16:24

I have bought a set of Alloy wheels for my TR7 DHC 15" x 6 PDC 100x4. On offering them up to the hub there seams to be a wee bit of a problem, in that the studs do not aline properly.
Question is would it be OK to enlarge the holes to a;one the studs or have I bought some dud wheels. I know that Rover wheels with 100 x 4 spacing fit,

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Postby Jerryopenair » 02 Aug 2014 16:37

The wheels that have the same stud pattern are from an MGF. The Rover 200 etc are different as you've found. I have heard of elongating the holes but it probably isn't to be recommended

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Postby William Moore » 02 Aug 2014 16:49

AH well then looks like I will be selling them on to somebody else. Bugger. I will just need to keep an eye out then for some MGF wheels. Cheers

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Postby William Moore » 02 Aug 2014 17:04

So I take it that the stud pattern is 4 X 95.25 [?]

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Postby parrish » 03 Aug 2014 01:42

You can get wobble bolts, they do work, they are acceptable for road use in the UK.

The collar on the bolt is drilled out slightly allowing some play.
Google them!

Not acceptable on the continent.
Wouldnt even consider them for competition.
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Postby Hasbeen » 03 Aug 2014 04:05

I think we have enough problems with wheel wobble, with everything as good as possible, without adding good reasons for a wheel wobble.

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Postby Cobber » 03 Aug 2014 04:19

Wobble bolts? As if our cars didn't have enough wheel vibration problems without throwing in another possible variation.
Anyway our cars use studs and nuts to secure the wheels to the hub not bolts.
And if the wheels in question are stud centric good luck getting them to balance.

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Postby busheytrader » 03 Aug 2014 06:17

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AH well then looks like I will be selling them on to somebody else. Bugger. I will just need to keep an eye out then for some MGF wheels. Cheers
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Postby Stevie P » 03 Aug 2014 14:21

I have a really nice set of 6 x 14 minilite type wheels with excellent 195x60x14 if you are interested.

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