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kriss

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Post #126
These them?

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 04:11
lotek

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Post #127
the only way to know is to get a magnet or check for pressed code.
Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 05:43
spiky

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Post #128
vts_tibi wrote:
Well, the wheels are not yet on the car, because I only have 2 new slicks, awaiting for the other two to arrive.

Then I'll have them tires fitted, and the wheels will go on. (on the first trackday)

Anyway, I refurbed them in gloss black and they look really good! Cool

The bolt issue is solved, as I managed to source a C5 wheel fitting kit from Citroen at the price of 24GBP. This is the kit:



(pic stolen from the Saxo sports club site, as I binned the not necessary packaging right after I got it LOL )

on a side note: Citroen wanted 3.8GBP/bolt (60GBP for all the 16 bolts), but I refused to pay that much. Two days later I came back with the fitting kit's part number. When it arrived even their staff laughed hard at the price.



I'm gonna make a picture soon of my wheels! Wink


Tibi


are these studs or nuts?

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 14:25
welshpug!

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Post #129
spiky wrote:
are these studs or nuts?


neither, they are Bolts, have a hollow head Smile

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 14:32
spiky

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Post #130
DOH

i need nuts, guess i wont be fitting these yet then.

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 14:33
beez_neez_gt

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Post #131
spiky wrote:
vts_tibi wrote:
Well, the wheels are not yet on the car, because I only have 2 new slicks, awaiting for the other two to arrive.

Then I'll have them tires fitted, and the wheels will go on. (on the first trackday)

Anyway, I refurbed them in gloss black and they look really good! Cool

The bolt issue is solved, as I managed to source a C5 wheel fitting kit from Citroen at the price of 24GBP. This is the kit:



(pic stolen from the Saxo sports club site, as I binned the not necessary packaging right after I got it LOL )

on a side note: Citroen wanted 3.8GBP/bolt (60GBP for all the 16 bolts), but I refused to pay that much. Two days later I came back with the fitting kit's part number. When it arrived even their staff laughed hard at the price.



I'm gonna make a picture soon of my wheels! Wink


Tibi


are these studs or nuts?



Do you have the part no for these bolts ? Unsure

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 15:46
spiky

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Post #132
page 3 Wink

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 15:52
beez_neez_gt

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Post #133
Nice one, as it was not on the original post i thought it was not posted on here, cheers.

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 15:57
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Post #134
5406 08 is the part number for the kit, currently

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Posted 22nd Oct 2009 at 16:00
spiky

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Post #135
will a non washered nut be ok? it has a 60 degree taper, but no washer

Ebay link for demonstration purpose

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 15:11
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Post #136
Spiky do you want to sell me 4 C5 steelies as you have so many lof them? Whistle

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 15:23
spiky

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Post #137
only have 9 Sad

mind thats all i want, we are still collecting them , but as my mates (no offence..lol) have 205's they probably want some too Smile

i have some speedlins and SMR's that will be for sale soon though Big grin

once i swapped my tyres over

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 15:26
welshpug!

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Post #138
those ones on ebay are exactly like Rallydesign sell, same part numbers and manufacturer, I believe the 60 deg taper is correct.

12 x 1.25mm - 19mm (¾") HEX - Part no SN43

oh, Rallydesign is a whole pound cheaper than EBAY!

rallydesign linky to SN43

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 15:27
spiky

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Post #139
ok cheers for the info,

will the non washer version be ok?

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 15:59
vts_tibi

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Post #140
I don't know if it WILL be OK, but I guess it should be...

These bolts are really same as the normal Cit/Pug bolts, but the tapered part is a washer.

as with simple bolts when your tighten and undo them the bolt may remove a bit of aluminium from the wheels.... those spinning washers ensures this won't happen

so if you put some grease on the tapered surface, and you don't go mad and change wheels every minutes it should be OK


p.s.: simple BX washers should be OK

p.s. no.2: the C5 bolts are better as they are lighter! LOL

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 17:58
spiky

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Post #141
ok, i want to keep the stud and nit conversion as it makes it easier swapping the wheels

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 18:06
welshpug!

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Post #142
Spiky uses wheel studs Tibi!

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 18:34
vts_tibi

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Post #143
welshpug! wrote:
Spiky uses wheel studs Tibi!


ohh... then I didn't say anything... LOL

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 20:14
adam b

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Post #144
spiky wrote:
ok, i want to keep the stud and nit conversion as it makes it easier swapping the wheels



Don't wash your car with this then:



Thumbs up

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 20:27
spiky

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Post #145
Lol Big grin

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Posted 19th Nov 2009 at 20:47
powmien

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Post #146
hi,
i want to buy C5 steel wheels, i don't know what different about part number 5401H6 and 5401L7 from citroen website, have any suggest can tell me?

Thanks.

Posted 7th Sep 2010 at 13:07
welshpug!

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Post #147
check the price Wink

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Posted 7th Sep 2010 at 13:17
matt evans

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Post #148
vts_tibi wrote:
Well, the wheels are not yet on the car, because I only have 2 new slicks, awaiting for the other two to arrive.

Then I'll have them tires fitted, and the wheels will go on. (on the first trackday)

Anyway, I refurbed them in gloss black and they look really good! Cool

The bolt issue is solved, as I managed to source a C5 wheel fitting kit from Citroen at the price of 24GBP. This is the kit:



(pic stolen from the Saxo sports club site, as I binned the not necessary packaging right after I got it LOL )

on a side note: Citroen wanted 3.8GBP/bolt (60GBP for all the 16 bolts), but I refused to pay that much. Two days later I came back with the fitting kit's part number. When it arrived even their staff laughed hard at the price.



I'm gonna make a picture soon of my wheels! Wink


Tibi


Epic thread bumpage but can anyone confirm that the bolts in this fitting kit have the correct (spinning) 60 degree collar on them? Only pics ive found of this kit is from above, not of the actual bolt close up?

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Posted 8th May 2011 at 16:57
spiky

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Post #149
They are, just go to scrappy and buy some off an old 406 or 407 or something , pennies then Smile

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Do you need a 205 > 306 gti6 plug and go engine loom? PM ME

TORQUES for all your braided fuel line needs

MY YouTube Videos'

SUPERCHARGED 205 GTI6.... are you Fooking nuts!.... ummmm YIP Smile

268+BHP and 860kg = FUN
Posted 8th May 2011 at 17:03
matt evans

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Post #150
Thanks Steve, might don the scruffy clothes and go for a rummage on monday.

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honestly3k wrote:
Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


owain wrote:
Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 8th May 2011 at 17:06

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