LowStandards
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....No, i don't want a discussion on how using these will kill family's of Badgers. I want to know where i can get some from, my Google-Fu is lacking this Mon morn. Its just that I've bought some new alloys for the Mazda and there 4x108 and i want to get em fitted soon as, but cant find owt! Here have a quick 'shop A prize of nothing is available for the first person to tell me what there off. Also, do you think they'd look better in a dark grey/anthracite colour against the blue?
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misteralz
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I may drive a Volkswagen, but I'm scene tax exempt!
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924. ;D
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LowStandards
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Imagine that, you've won the opportunity to wear a smile all day, smug in your car/wheel knowledge!
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misteralz
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I may drive a Volkswagen, but I'm scene tax exempt!
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Yay for me! ;D They would look cracking in anthracite, but a silver/grey sort of colour would probably work better to bring out the detail in the spokes.
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Paint two yellow and two green.*
*or go with anthracite.
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...centres, with the rim in silver.
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LowStandards
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Could work, though might make them look smaller?
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Jun 10, 2008 19:25:50 GMT
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purplevanman
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Way too orangey for crows
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Jun 10, 2008 20:49:11 GMT
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not seen them before, will they kill a family of badgers then?
How do they work, I guess at the washer is offset drilled ?
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bstardchild
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Wobble Bolts...bstardchild
@bstardchild
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Jun 10, 2008 21:43:14 GMT
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not seen them before, will they kill a family of badgers then? As well as kittens unfortunately - It really is a great shame How do they work, I guess at the washer is offset drilled ? Clicky for all about Wobble bolts
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LowStandards
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Jun 11, 2008 19:59:33 GMT
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Gonna give this a quick bump.
I need some radius seat wobble bolts, any takers on a supplier?
Cheers for that ebay link, but they don't seem to have radius ones (a mail has been sent) and they appear to be made of some rare material to come out at £40 inc postage for 16...
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slater
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Wobble Bolts...slater
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Jun 11, 2008 20:08:48 GMT
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£40 is hardly unreasonable in my book..
Ive never seen radius seat ones personaly..
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Jun 11, 2008 20:14:12 GMT
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I've got wobbly bolts on my Volvo 340, was going to get them from i think Race shack, but when i search it only comes up with a rolling road place. I've got a flyer from them some where in my room, i'll try and dig it out later. However i did end up getting them from RSR the tyre and exhaust places nation wide i think. Hope this helps
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OAP drifta Volvo 340,Williams power 1960 Beetle twin 40's 1776cc
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Jun 11, 2008 20:31:26 GMT
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^^ i stand corrected Mr B and D ^^
Not the first time either LOL. ;D
I've used them before, and they are very helpful, well worth giving them a shout if you've not sorted anything else out yet.
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OAP drifta Volvo 340,Williams power 1960 Beetle twin 40's 1776cc
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