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Price has to be a mistake??
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eiei0
Regular Location: Kildare Registered: 08 May 2020 Posts: 193 Status: Offline |
Post #26
If your feeling flush.you could go for these,https://spoox.co.uk/wheel-studs-nuts/1958-peugeot-sport-flat-faced-wheel-nut.html Price has to be a mistake?? |
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Joep
Senior User Location: Urmond (The Netherlands) Registered: 19 Sep 2013 Posts: 501 Status: Offline |
Post #27
If it was the price for all 16 I would say nice price... but for only one...________________________________________ My car park:'96 Sigma Blue XSi6 '98 Diablo Red GTi6 '99 Onyx Black S16 All RFS powered! Plus various other Peugeots |
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Joep
Senior User Location: Urmond (The Netherlands) Registered: 19 Sep 2013 Posts: 501 Status: Offline |
Post #28
If you have C5 wheels: https://www.demon-tweeks.com/eu/a-i-tech-aluminium-open-wheel-nut-240306/ ________________________________________ My car park:'96 Sigma Blue XSi6 '98 Diablo Red GTi6 '99 Onyx Black S16 All RFS powered! Plus various other Peugeots |
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Joep
Senior User Location: Urmond (The Netherlands) Registered: 19 Sep 2013 Posts: 501 Status: Offline |
Post #29
A full conversion (for fitting C5 wheels) would cost me around 150 euros... and that is excluding the flat faced nuts that I would need for my winter wheels (cyclones).________________________________________ My car park:'96 Sigma Blue XSi6 '98 Diablo Red GTi6 '99 Onyx Black S16 All RFS powered! Plus various other Peugeots |
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RetroPug
Seasoned Pro Location: Leicestershire Registered: 15 Jan 2013 Posts: 2,473 Status: Offline |
Post #30
I've got a set of studs in my toolbox I took off a 306 rear axle that I'd sell for £20.I don't know much about them but if someone's interested I can photograph them and measure them etc. ________________________________________ 61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread |
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Day666
Seasoned Pro Location: Bristol Registered: 20 Apr 2013 Posts: 5,214 Status: Offline |
Post #31
RetroPug wrote: I've got a set of studs in my toolbox I took off a 306 rear axle that I'd sell for £20. I don't know much about them but if someone's interested I can photograph them and measure them etc. Blimey Luke Hello !!!!! Haven’t seen you post much lately m8 |
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RetroPug
Seasoned Pro Location: Leicestershire Registered: 15 Jan 2013 Posts: 2,473 Status: Offline |
Post #32
sent you a PM________________________________________ 61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread |
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eiei0
Regular Location: Kildare Registered: 08 May 2020 Posts: 193 Status: Offline |
Post #33
How long of a conversion stud is needed 75mm or 90 with no spacers |
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welshpug!
Capt Pedantic Location: Bigend, Wales. Registered: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 25,865 Status: Offline |
Post #34
probably nearer 65mm, standard bolts are 35mm under the head________________________________________ need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.comBring on the Trumpets. |
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eiei0
Regular Location: Kildare Registered: 08 May 2020 Posts: 193 Status: Offline |
Post #35
Ok Thanks I think the do a 68mm one so that should be ok |
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