prey
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Sept 11, 2013 13:05:52 GMT
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i've got some keskin fake splits and the 'bolts' are all knack-ed, i'm struggling to find anywhere sensible to get them from. at the moment the favourite is coming from the states (prestige wheel accessories) but that's still going to cost 120 quid plus the import etc. has anyone sourced these before or have any suggestions for who to contact? a tester pic of the wheels in question, obviously pre-refurb!
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sparkyt
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Sept 11, 2013 13:08:13 GMT
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Take them all out fill them flat them and respray them . Would look nice smoothed out .
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Last Edit: Sept 11, 2013 13:09:09 GMT by sparkyt
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prey
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Sept 11, 2013 13:23:27 GMT
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i did consider it briefly, but the bolts sit in the dish, which is getting polished again (centres will be flocked!) so i'd have to get them welded really - not ideal
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Rich
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fake split wheel rivets - help!Rich
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Sept 11, 2013 17:08:03 GMT
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Can't you just use actual bolts? I bought enough stainless high tensile hardware to rebuild my 2 piece wheels from a local bolt shop and it cost me about £25 for over 100 Allen head bolts, over 200 washers And 100 nylocs..
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stealthstylz
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Sept 11, 2013 18:08:54 GMT
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Yup just glue real bolts in the holes.
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prey
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Sept 11, 2013 18:14:29 GMT
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looked into that, trying to find normal bolts with this head, in gold, m6 as well!
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sparkyt
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Sept 12, 2013 10:11:10 GMT
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The wheels would look bigger if when you flocked them and you covered all the way to the outer edge inc the filled holes at leased you'll not sit in the show next to another set . .
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