Are the stock wheel bolts conical or round head?
CatB1 Full Member Nov 19, 2003 535 1 Manchester www.freeserve.com Oct 8, 2007 #2 None,they are hexagon head.Think what you are trying to ask is are they countersunk or radiused bolts Standard fit wheels use radiused bolts. Pete
None,they are hexagon head.Think what you are trying to ask is are they countersunk or radiused bolts Standard fit wheels use radiused bolts. Pete
CatB1 Full Member Nov 19, 2003 535 1 Manchester www.freeserve.com Oct 10, 2007 #4 Standard wheel bolts are the radiused one's on the left,aftermarket one's are the countersunk one's on the right. Pete
Standard wheel bolts are the radiused one's on the left,aftermarket one's are the countersunk one's on the right. Pete
Makover Guest Oct 10, 2007 #5 OK, how bad will it be if I used countersunk/cone bolts on standard wheels?
CatB1 Full Member Nov 19, 2003 535 1 Manchester www.freeserve.com Oct 11, 2007 #6 Makover said: OK, how bad will it be if I used countersunk/cone bolts on standard wheels? Click to expand... Don't do it.The full face of the countersink will not be in contact with the wheel radius, possibly resulting in them coming undone. Pete
Makover said: OK, how bad will it be if I used countersunk/cone bolts on standard wheels? Click to expand... Don't do it.The full face of the countersink will not be in contact with the wheel radius, possibly resulting in them coming undone. Pete
Beaker™ Slightly Unhinged........ Nov 21, 2005 1,900 0 C:\UK\Glos Oct 11, 2007 #7 When it comes to your wheels, do it right. Get the right bolts.
Craig! IHI Ibiza Cupra Jan 6, 2005 1,876 1 Guisborough www.vagcars.co.uk Oct 11, 2007 #8 Yep cone wheel bolts will come loose in standard wheels you need radius bolts.