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vsacco 07-07-2015 08:35 AM

wobble bolts
 
a friend recently told me about wobble bolts.. just wondering if anyone on here uses them? looking to convert from 5x112 stud pattern to 5x114.3. has anyone on here done this? i drive a c280 w202 95. thanks

ptcruiser 07-07-2015 11:20 AM

What your looking for is an adapter. When looking on the internet, be sure to include/check the "bore" of the original wheel, you will need this! As the spacing is so close to the original stud pattern, it may be hard to find.

vsacco 07-08-2015 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by ptcruiser (Post 6489121)
What your looking for is an adapter. When looking on the internet, be sure to include/check the "bore" of the original wheel, you will need this! As the spacing is so close to the original stud pattern, it may be hard to find.


What do you mean by an adaptor?

cm60k 07-08-2015 12:55 AM

Are you using stock wheels..?

ZAYED,,

vsacco 07-08-2015 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by cm60k (Post 6489879)
Are you using stock wheels..?

ZAYED,,

Nah im going from modular 5x112s to most likely 5x114.3 bbs's

cm60k 07-08-2015 01:07 AM

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That means you need wobble bolts with cone seat(see pic.),,

Attachment 312684

but you have to measure the bolt hole from that 114.3 wheels, is it for M12 bolts or M14 bolts..?

ZAYED,,

vsacco 07-08-2015 03:08 AM


Originally Posted by cm60k (Post 6489888)
That means you need wobble bolts with cone seat(see pic.),,

Attachment 312684

but you have to measure the bolt hole from that 114.3 wheels, is it for M12 bolts or M14 bolts..?

ZAYED,,

Yeah they are the ones im looking at buying. Not too sure man ive been given a few sets of bolts with different rims so im not really sure what ones to go off.

CorradoJr 07-08-2015 08:07 AM

I've used them before, but don't track my car or drive like a nut. if you get the proper sizing you should be fine for a street application.

vsacco 07-08-2015 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by CorradoJr (Post 6490010)
I've used them before, but don't track my car or drive like a nut. if you get the proper sizing you should be fine for a street application.

Thanks! Yeah im not tracking mine but i do a fair amount of kms as i drive it as a daily. Do you have a w202?


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