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Post by HighlyJetted Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:56 pm

Wobbly Nuts!


Sounds really safe??

No but really have a look at these:- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300336026786

They are wheel nuts with off set washers that allow upto 2mm of variarion in pcd Wink

So we can fit 108mm pcd wheels like ford fitment etc to out 110mm pcd hubs.


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Post by HighlyJetted Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:21 pm

I've just been out in the dark and measured up my wheel nuts, they are M12x1.5 thread

And my hub size is 65mm,

I roughtly have 5.5" between the back of the rim and the bolt face

See what I find out, more to come!
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Post by HighlyJetted Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:00 am

So I recon these will fit:-

Berlingo 96> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
C2 03> 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
C3 02> 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
C5 01> 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
Saxo 4 Stud 92> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
Saxo VTR/VTi 97> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
Xantia 93 -97 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
Xsara 97> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
Xsara Picasso 99> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
ZX 90 -98 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
ZX 16v 92 -98 4x108 15 to 20 65.1

106 4 Stud 91> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
106 GTI 96> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
205, 309 84 -99 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
206 98> 4x108 20 to 25 65.1
306 93 -01 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
307 01> 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
405 87 -97 4x108 15 to 20 65.1
406/406 Coupe 95> 4x108 15 to 25 65.1
Partner 93> 4x108 15 to 20 65.1

So something french seems to be of use for once.
Having 15-25mm offset will make them stick out of the arches a bit more, which is good Smile means they wont scuff the struts or the arches and will allow the 6" or 6.5" J wheels fit so 195 tyres might work.

These are the correct wobbly nuts:- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PCD-WOBBLY-CORRECTIVE-NUTS-M12X1-50-SINGLE-NUTS_W0QQitemZ290317492379QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyres_Trim_Nuts_ET?hash=item439845609b

Had another look at my hijet and it appears the rear doesn't have the hubs/centerbore flange, this means when fitting the new 108mm pcd wheels with the wobbly nuts special car will have to be taken to ensure the wheel is bolted on true/centre.


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Post by leopard_pagan Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:29 am

will make this a sticky. very useful info.
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Post by HighlyJetted Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:14 am

More wheel fitting stuff...

This guy in canada has some wicked flanges machined to go onto a hijet then you can fit 4x100PCD wheels...

http://www.minitrucktalk.com/showthread.php?t=6419
http://www.minitrucktalk.com/showthread.php?t=6429

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He will post to the UK for a fair price.
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Post by kentgpz11 Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:33 pm

Large519 from this forum made some up for his Hijet...

https://hijet.forumotion.com/your-pics-f9/my-bad-ass-hijet-t122.htm
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Post by El_Ventu Thu Oct 11, 2012 6:34 pm

I can build flanges like that with any size, I'm a lathe machinist and there is no problem, I can work up to 450mm in diameter.

In the past we do similar custom spacers to fit particulars alloy rims on a Nissan 3000GT, theoretically we can build adapter to fit on the Hijet any rim with any pattern and hole quantity.

We have in stock some 150mm diameter 6060 Anticorodal alloy, I think it would be perfect, otherwise it is possible to work it out from 7075 (Ergal) or steel if you want a bomb-proof spacer...

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Post by Logi Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:05 pm

El_Ventu wrote:I can build flanges like that with any size, I'm a lathe machinist and there is no problem, I can work up to 450mm in diameter....

£Prices? Question Very Happy
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Post by El_Ventu Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:53 am

I think we can do it about 40€/couple if we produce only a few quantity.
But I don't own the factory Razz

However I can ask my employer if he is interested to do this work.
It was better to do some "kits", if some other was interested...

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Post by oldie Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:18 am

Ooooo yessssh, this sounds interesting Very Happy .

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Post by El_Ventu Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:01 pm

Asked Very Happy

There is the possibility of doing it at about that price, we only need to know the price of the studs if you want a complete kit.

We can start to work on it when we have at least 5 kit of adapters (20pcs).
In next days I try to find good price studs in my zone.

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Post by oldie Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:06 pm

Come on then guys....anyone else interested Twisted Evil

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Post by leopard_pagan Wed Apr 03, 2013 5:48 pm

£40 qty 20 wobbly nuts
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200847373669?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

knew there was a wheels thread around somewheres.....
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Post by leopard_pagan Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:54 am

I have emailed the Canadian chap...... I have a mate who's in the US military based here in the Uk who on occasions doesn't mind me using his US address Very Happy
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Post by HighlyJetted Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:11 am

Remember those hub adapters will make the wheels stick out by another inch, which may be an MOT failure, may make the steering heavier, and will have an adverse effect on the front suspension geometry.

If the wheels you have already stick out which most do, then they will be quite proud. Cars are not allowed to have wheels protruding from the arches, and it's why some hijets have wheel arch extensions.
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Post by leopard_pagan Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:41 pm

yup. they will deffo make the rim stick out.

$90 Canadian (£60)/USD (£59.50 delivered (internal US post) for a set of 4.
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Post by jamesgates1000 Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:54 pm

I have made some spacers for another car in the past, so have the programs already on the CNC machine at work. So if these aren't available anymore and anyone needs a set I could make some up, would just need dimensions (thickness, O/D, I/D and both PCD's). I could do a set for £50 plus shipping.
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Post by Lab_Rat835 Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:32 pm

is that just for the adapters or studsand bolts etc etc????
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Post by jamesgates1000 Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:15 pm

It would just be for the adapters, think the price may be slightly high. I will check the price of the material early next week. I could definitely get the cost down if I knew I could sell a few sets.
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Post by johnnyboy666 Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:00 am

i could do with a pair to convert to 4x108 63.4 centre bore if you make some

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Post by Timosaki Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:52 am

Wow, i really need a pair of those pcd adapters!

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Post by Hoeha Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:04 am

Has Anyone tried to modify their hubs, to change to a 4x100, or 4x108 pcd? Without the use of an adapter? Modify by machining, i mean. For example, drill another hole pattern at 45° to the existing pattern. Then remove the original studs. ad new studs to the new pattern.

I just thought of it, as i am struggling to fing cheap steel 14inch wheels. But i am sure someone has already thought of this before.

Thanks for any replies on this guys n gals.

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Post by Webolution Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:06 pm

Hoeha wrote:Has Anyone tried to modify their hubs, to change to a 4x100, or 4x108 pcd? Without the use of an adapter? Modify by machining, i mean. For example, drill another hole pattern at 45° to the existing pattern. Then remove the original studs. ad new studs to the new pattern.

I just thought of it, as i am struggling to fing cheap steel 14inch wheels. But i am sure someone has already thought of this before.

Thanks for any replies on this guys n gals.

I had the same idea. I saw it on tunning cars (does not seem an easy job...)...let's see what professionals say about! What a Face
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Post by 602 Sun Aug 20, 2017 9:01 am

Hi,

Something like this was discussed on the Hillman Imp forum a few years ago. Imps have 12" wheels on 4"PCD studs. 4" = 101.6mm. The hubs are "square" so no room to drill an extra set of holes.

I queried if it was possible to knock the studs out of a hub, and bore the splined holes 0.8mm close to the wheel centre, and use bigger splined studs.
"No answer!" was the stern reply.

Eat your hearts out ... Land Rover splined studs, M16, or 9/16"UNF, depending on year, cost a few pence each.

Many Yonks ago, (1980s?) John Brown Wheels would sell you Weller steel slots drilled to whatever PCD you wanted.

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Post by Logi Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:36 am

Wheels are available new drilled to 110, I posted a link ages ago, but nobody in Hijet world will dip far enough into their pockets, not a big spending community here Laughing
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Post by Gc24265 Fri Sep 22, 2017 4:59 pm

I hunted every where for alloys eventually got the from a company called mini lite.
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Post by Guest Fri Sep 22, 2017 5:51 pm

Minilite are very long established company called Tec-Del. All the rally teams used them years ago. The pukka ones were made from magnesium as it is a very light material.
But if the car caught fire the magnesium burns with a very white light. We used to burn magnesium in the Science Lab at school as an experiment. Haven't got a clue what it was all about though.

Minilite's are a beautiful looking wheel and are a timeless design. They look fantastic on virtually any vehicle of any age,

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Post by Guest Sat Sep 23, 2017 8:46 am

minilites are awesome indeed
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Post by Guest Sat Sep 23, 2017 8:53 am

Wow wow wow!! That's absolutely beautiful Scotia. To me they are certainly one of the most beautiful wheels ever made and look so good on almost any vehicle. Thank you for that.

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Post by Guest Sat Sep 23, 2017 9:14 am

yeah thats one awesome machine isnt it
its from arnie wallace hes a member of the facebookpage

look what its got here woodie
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