Tomnova16
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Anyone know where I can get some made?
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ed
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What do you want making and when by? I know a guy who might be able to do it.
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Tomnova16
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4x108 to 5x112 but will need to be about 50 or 60mm
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I'll try giving him a ring tomorrow to see what he says. If he thinks he can do it, will need the spigot size to get the fit nice too I guess.
I'll give you a call/text about it
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Tomnova16
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Cool beans. Yeah I'll measure up tomoz.
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Norcy91
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What would you want them making out of? Pretty sure i'd be able to do that at work if i had all the measurements. That's if the guy ed knows won't be able to do it
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Tomnova16
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Cool. Whatever is best. Aluminium?
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Norcy91
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I've never had to make hub adapters before so i'm not sure what they normally get made out of
Obviously i wouldn't want to make them out of anything soft. Guessing it's a full set of 4 you're after as well?
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ed
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I think they'd have to be steel - the same grade as the hubs as you'd need threads in them.
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Tomnova16
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I don't really know much about them tbh. Steel sounds best though
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Norcy91
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Yeah, definitely steel at least, don't want the threads stripping off when it's holding wheels on!
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ed
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You could possibly go for 6061 Alloy and have wheel studs. I'll speak to my guy though as he knows his stuff
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Norcy91
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I've just read that 'higher quality' hub adapters, not ones made cheaply in China are usually made from billet Aluminium.
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Tomnova16
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I was thinking I had seen some with an aluminium look to them.
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Not got a price yet, but if you've got all the dimensions I can knock together a drawing and drop it over tomorrow. He thinks he can machine them on Saturday. I'd need to take them over to my finisher to get the hard anodised too, but that only tends to take a day or two.
He said he'd make them out of something like 7065 aircraft grade alloy which isn't a problem to get hold of.
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Tomnova16
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cool beans mate, ill get measurements in a few hours
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Robin
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The 'good' adaptors out there are Alu with steel inserts for the threads.
The cheap ones are just Alu and the threads pull out
Steel would be heavy and destroy wheel bearings!
What wheels are they if it needs massive spacers?
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Tomnova16
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they are 19's on a 406
show car, the options on wheels in 4 stud are very limited so gone for 5 stud
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Phil W
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superforma
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=superforma&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB4QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.superforma.co.uk%2F&ei=X_vpToGvGoOxhAe1u5XSCA&usg=AFQjCNFiorVrwcsqfw8NB1PJuQ6R6WJASg&cad=rja
[Edited on 15-12-2011 by Phil W]
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Gary
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if its a show car just use steel. 150mm dia ally billet will be well expensive.
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Tomnova16
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4x108 - 5x114.3 (volvo fitment)
65mm spigott
55mm spacer
1 bolt should be able to go all the way through to the hub then 4 screwed into the spacer/adaptor
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Tomnova16
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65mm spiggot on inside as well as outer
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Corsa_Sport21
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Im pretty sure Volvo wheels are 5x108 btw.
Might be worth looking into.
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ed
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I'll get on Solidworks tomorrow to sort a drawing out, then I'll let you know what my guy thinks.
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