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Maxine

Number of posts: 165
Age: 23
Registration date: 2008-06-19

Wheel Fitting

Post by Maxine on Mon 12 Jan 2009, 16:05

Apparently to get wheels onto my car i need "hub locating spacers"? The guy in Enigma told me that but then wanted to charge me £25 per spacer? Does this sound right? Does anyone know?
It seems the hub bit that the wheel actually goes onto is too short and it doesnt catch.
Its all very confusing to me - and now to you guys also!

So anyway have scrapped the idea of putting Marks wheels onto mine, even tho they looked quite good, and in Jan, free wheels is what u r after Smile
But now if i buy wheels that say they will fit my car, does that mean i will still need these spacer thingys??


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TDI_Burd

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Age: 25
Registration date: 2007-12-17

Re: Wheel Fitting

Post by TDI_Burd on Mon 12 Jan 2009, 18:01

See i tried wullies old wheels from the scoob on my polo and the bore of the wheels wasnt big enough im not sure about the spacer things but scoob wheels do suit dubs lol


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