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spare time toys
I was out getting stuff around for the swap meet at Zims and found a sack of them.
Aaron Cox
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Oct 14 2005, 12:52 PM)
no ball seats?


uhoh.

certain wheels use certain seats...

and it was ORANGE914 iirc
bd1308
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Oct 14 2005, 01:58 PM)
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Oct 14 2005, 12:52 PM)
no ball seats?


uhoh.

certain wheels use certain seats...

and it was ORANGE914 iirc

someone inform somebody....there's been a change to the text
Aaron Cox
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Oct 14 2005, 01:07 PM)
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Oct 14 2005, 01:58 PM)
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Oct 14 2005, 12:52 PM)
no ball seats?


uhoh.

certain wheels use certain seats...

and it was ORANGE914 iirc

someone inform somebody....there's been a change to the text

WTF are you talking about. headbang.gif

American Racing "lemans" wheels USE THE LUGS PICTURED ABOVE. a FLAT SEAT.

OE porsche and VW wheels use a BALL seat, NOT a CONICAL seat.
okieflyr
I could use a set of these lugs and studs for some of my wheels. Got a full set?









Kevin Barnes
76/220 hp 1.8t
spare time toys
QUOTE (okieflyr @ Oct 14 2005, 06:12 PM)
I could use a set of these lugs and studs for some of my wheels. Got a full set?









Kevin Barnes
76/220 hp 1.8t

Ill have to go count them. Ill let you know in the AM because we are headed out to the Texas tradition of HS Football
FriarJohn
The wheels that came on the '74 parts car I got months ago has lugs like that. I wondered if they were specific to the brand of wheels. They're a mesh style, somewhat like the old BBS style. You can see them on the car on the right in this picture:

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