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DanT
Looking for someone in the SF Bay Area that can do some machining on a set of minilite wheels.

Want to have the lug area machined to accept a normal Porsche Ball seat lug bolt or lug nut. Currently the wheels use a shanked flat faced lug bolt and flat washer.

Any ideas or suggestions? blink.gif huh.gif
Trekkor
Check with AIM at Sears up on the hill near the cart track. Also there is a shop next to Brit's in the shop area behind turn #10 that deals with vintage cars, Lotus etc. They might know.


KT
Aaron Cox
i would think any shop could do it.

for ease, even a cone seat could be done anywhere... and those bolts are available...
DanT
QUOTE(Aaron Cox @ May 18 2006, 10:03 PM) *

i would think any shop could do it.

for ease, even a cone seat could be done anywhere... and those bolts are available...



What kind of "any shop" are you referring to Aaron? smile.gif

I want to use ball seat like the normal Porsche lug nuts/bolts so I can continue to use the same nuts/bolts for my Fuchs wheels as well.

Makes changing wheels much easier not having to have multiple mounting hardware.
Aaron Cox
QUOTE(Dan (Almaden Valley) @ May 18 2006, 10:06 PM) *

QUOTE(Aaron Cox @ May 18 2006, 10:03 PM) *

i would think any shop could do it.

for ease, even a cone seat could be done anywhere... and those bolts are available...



What kind of "any shop" are you referring to Aaron? smile.gif


any competent machine shop....

i bet mueller could do a cone seat....
DanT
Well Mike, could you do a cone seat? smile.gif
smdubovsky
Another option would be to fab a set of cone/ball adapter washers. Would keep from cutting up a $$ minilite. You could possibly even hold them in w/ a dab of something (or stake them in?) to keep from losing them.
nebreitling
yeah, a cone seat ought to be easy to cut by any machine shop. high-quality lug bolts (even super long ones) are relatively cheap through aftermarket audi/vw/mbz places. i switch between cone and ball seats with my different rims, and it's not at all a PITA.
Demick
Whether cutting a cone or ball seat, I would think the machine shop would need a special mill bit with the correct shape to do this. So no, I don't think your average machine shop will be able to do this. You will need to find a shop that specializes in custom wheels that would have the correct tool. Finding one that can do a cone is probably easier than the ball since it is more common.

Demick
Brian Mifsud
If you don't find a shop who has ALREADY done this, you will most likely get the privilege of footing the bill for the tooling. Count on spending another $50 for the tooling.
DanT
QUOTE(Demick @ May 19 2006, 09:22 AM) *

Whether cutting a cone or ball seat, I would think the machine shop would need a special mill bit with the correct shape to do this. So no, I don't think your average machine shop will be able to do this. You will need to find a shop that specializes in custom wheels that would have the correct tool. Finding one that can do a cone is probably easier than the ball since it is more common.

Demick



That was kind of my take on the machining Demick.

I am going to check with Wheel Techniques in Santa Clara and see if they can do it.
DanT
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