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Nah!!!!!

 

FH

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p.s. Arnee - what with all these R500 bits you're adding to your Voxoil, it'll soon need that R500 NOT plate presently owned by an enterprising gentleman from the Far East teeth.gif teeth.gif

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FH actually it if were to fit R500 wheels to my car I'd also have to fit the plate R500 SUX.....

 

However.....they are not for my car, but part of fiendish plan......

 

Paul, Was the socket you purchased 6 sided instead of the normal 12?? Also what size was it as R500 nuts are neither 19mm or 20mm AF, but somwhere in between. Seeing as they are on metric studs I find this a little strange...

 

 

 

Arnie Webb

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Arnie,

 

I use a long 3/8" drive socket (one of the Ha****ds professional ones). As you say, normal wheelbraces don't fit sad.gif

 

I think it was a standard 19mm - may have been a 6-sided one.

 

Are you at the Wooton hatch tomorrow?

 

Simon

 

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Edited by - simonpa on 18 Jul 2001 16:58:01

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Arnie - I use a draper 19mm 12 sided socket

It fits nicely - but you are right they are a real bugger to fit, they also don't fit through the holes very easily either!

 

BTW some of the R500 owners are beards just like the rest of you - so enough banter OK!!

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I use a snap-on 19 mm thin wall impact socket on mine. Even then I found that it had to be spun in the lathe to fit.

 

To expand the thread a little, are people having trouble with the nuts and washers fitting in the wheels ? I find the tollerances are so fine that the nuts sometimes go tight even with an impact wrench even though the nut hasn't seated home.

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I find that the nuts are pretty crap.

 

I have the set of R500 wheels that came with the car, and then a set of SLR rims with slicks.

 

The SLR rims always go on very easily, but the R500 nuts are a real pig to get on.

 

I've got plenty of the R500 nuts as they are very easy to make a mess of.

 

Copper grease makes things a bit easier too.

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