At 12:13 AM 08/23/2000 -0400, JordanVw@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 8/22/00 8:08:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >BenTbtstr8@aol.com writes: > ><< I bought some 1993 Mercedes S-Class lugbolts for factory MB alloys. They >are > 14 mm and about 5/8" longer than stock Vanagon lugbolts. Perfect for those > wanting to install non factory alloy wheels or wheel spacers. > > If the bolts are 14 mm, can it then be surmised that the wheels from the > 1993 > (maybe other years too) MB S-class will bolt up to Vanagon hubs without > drilling. Nevermind offsets for the purpose of this discussion. I know that > older years use 12 mm bolts. Even my 2000 MB CLK alloys use 12 mm. > > BenT > San Francisco > > >> > > >audi 5000 lug bolts are longer too.. >and cheaper! >chris What about a cheaper source for studs? Also, my MB wheels had pressed in steel washers that came out nicely for boring and ball radiusing in the lathe , then pressed back in as if they were meant for my "Uber-agon" all along! |
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