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Author Subject: Before i order Spigot rings and bolts
MisterGTR

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Post #1
http://www.performancealloys.com/spigot-ring-details.aspx?ID=255

For ultarleggeras which have seen better days.

About to order this, but before i do, is there anywhere else i should buy these instead?

The bolts on my car look 16 years old so happy to replace with new ones

Advice greatfully received.

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Posted 26th Nov 2014 at 17:30
demondriverdan

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Are they plastic or metal? That's a fair amount for plastic ones!

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Posted 26th Nov 2014 at 18:38
MisterGTR

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Post #3
demondriverdan wrote:
Are they plastic or metal? That's a fair amount for plastic ones!


Aluminium. Will get metal ones fitted before refurbishing so they fit. I've read of issues with refurbished alloys and spigot rings.

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Posted 26th Nov 2014 at 18:46
6waysforward

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Post #4
I have ultraleggeras and I contacted a company on eBay and they ordered me a set. Was only 40 quid or so.

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Posted 29th Nov 2014 at 21:17
MisterGTR

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Post #5
6waysforward wrote:
I have ultraleggeras and I contacted a company on eBay and they ordered me a set. Was only 40 quid or so.


Bolts and rings?

Any chance you could look up seller for me?

Thanks

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Posted 29th Nov 2014 at 21:22
bigbadbowen

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Post #6
Not a bad price IMO as it includes bolts ?

As for refurbing just ask them not to shot/sand blast the mounting face of the wheel ? They can easily mask that area off to protect it.
Posted 29th Nov 2014 at 21:28
MisterGTR

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Post #7
bigbadbowen wrote:
Not a bad price IMO as it includes bolts ?

As for refurbing just ask them not to shot/sand blast the mounting face of the wheel ? They can easily mask that area off to protect it.


Cool. Thank you. Will do as suggested.

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Posted 29th Nov 2014 at 21:36

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