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Re: Wire Wheel Question

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Wire Wheel Question
From: Rikrock@aol.com
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 20:13:58 EDT
In a message dated 01-04-02 13:32:01 EDT, ryoung@NAVCOMTECH.COM writes:

<< 
 You _must_ either shorten the studs or use a spacer when you install the
 wire wheels.  Otherwise, the ends of the studs will foul the inside of the
 wheel, preventing it from seating properly and possibly causing it to come
 loose (voice of experience).
 
 However, many people have reported good luck with a 1/4" spacer, it will not
 cause any clearance problems with stock rims and tires.  Another advantage
 is that you can keep the wires 'for show' and the disc wheels for everyday
 driving (if you're so inclined). >>

Guys,

If Richard decides to use the spacer instead of switching to the shorter 
studs, will he need to use the smaller double bevel nuts to secure the wire 
wheel adapter?  I have always thought that the stock lug nuts were too fat to 
be used no matter what, and the special nuts were essential?

Rich (I may be nuts) Rock
Pottstown, PA

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