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2nd January 2008 - 03:06 AM
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hey guys, i just bought really nice rims that are 4x114 and they don't fit my car as my car is 4x100. so does anyone know where i could get it re drilled and how much it will cost, I'm in Brisbane. |
vh-holden
Post #3
QUOTE(87SIlude @ Jan 2 2008, 08:38 PM) [snapback]1281770655[/snapback] ive heard its only like $25 a wheel, cant remember where tho that sounds more like for drilling out the centre hole. i don't know how you'd redo the 4 stud holes in a smaller PCD - that is the diameter of the circle made by the four holes. The circumference of the circle goes through the centre of the stud holes. The only way i can see it working is by filling the old holes which sounds dodgy, or drilling a new set of holes, which would probably look kinda yuck. |
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v8srchoice
Post #4
i was told, by a wheel shop, that i think theyre called ozzy in lawnton can?, $40a rim, for new holes, dont know what they do to the old ones. but that was just a salesman probably trying to make me buy rims. |
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Scuzzy
Post #5
QUOTE(vh-holden @ Jan 2 2008, 09:43 PM) [snapback]1281770832[/snapback] I don't know how you'd redo the 4 stud holes in a smaller PCD Only real option is to drill new holes rotated by 45 degrees, like most 4 stud multi fit rims.http://www.toyotasera.net/gallery/images/dsc04709.jpg blury, but you get the idea |
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badass33
Post #6
QUOTE(Scuzzy @ Jan 2 2008, 10:07 PM) [snapback]1281770953[/snapback] Only real option is to drill new holes rotated by 45 degrees, like most 4 stud multi fit rims. http://www.toyotasera.net/gallery/images/dsc04709.jpg blury, but you get the idea i want them to look like multi stud rims |
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