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splitting RK11's, done

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just got off the phone after speaking to Dave at JustMatz, he has the bolts i need and the centre caps, and some nice stainless steel valves, so i'm £85 lighter but it will be the finishing touch's, also Dave was sooooo helpfull, i can throughly recommend them for BBS parts.

 

just been polishing up the rims, and they are coming up a treat :D

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done 3 of the alloys and i'm well happy with them :D but why is it on the last alloy one of the bolts has just rounded out :censored: all the other 79 have come out with no problems at all :)

 

so how would you suggest i get the last one out?? so far i have use a stud extractor to try and get the whole bolt out in one piece, this did not work and its just f****d up the stud extractor, then thought drill out the top of the bolt get the centre off, and then tackle the remaining bit of bolt, so far i have got through 2 drill bits, even an expensive solid carbide drill :shock: what the hell are these bolts made off??

 

anyone got any clues what to do next??

 

(should have left them black)

 

karl

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Have you got any Irwins Karl? They should do the job, unless you've not got a bolt head left to get any purchase on?

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i havent got any irwins, but theres not enough head on them when new to actually get anything round the head as they sit in the actual centre of the alloy :(

 

but cheers for the thought Stu.

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heres a pic of the offending bolt

 

RKs001.jpg

 

and heres a pic of one of the alloys i have done minus the polished bolts/stainless steel valve and new centre cap.

 

RKs002.jpg

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Bummer mate.

 

I don't know if there is any room to weld on a bolt. Then just use a normal wrench. An inch of weld is supposed to take a ton in weight.

 

Hope this is a viable option

Ian

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Hmmm not sure those extractors will do the trick.

 

Have you not got a dremel you can put a notch in the bolt with?

 

If its a steel bolt and you have the room then welding could do the trick!

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Lookin at it again is there any room to put a chisel on it and just TWAT the bolt head off with a big lump hammer? :grin:

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Karl, I know he's a bit of an Ar$e but try PMing Mike the Polisher on ED sure he'll have a solution?

 

Have a feeling I rad somewhere the bolts are Titanium on those? But could be wrong and are "just" hi-tensile stainless.

 

Do these BBS bolts need a specific tool like the othrs? :scratch:

 

Wheels looking good though!

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well they are all polished and painted, i'm happy with my polishing results also :) i haven't fitted the stainless valves as they will be gettig used on my "new" BBS's i bought last week?? yeh i have bought another set of alloys :lol:

 

what do you think then??

 

bbs001.jpg

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V-Nice, so Karl, how many sets of wheels has this had that haven't seen a/the car and b/the road? :lol:

 

er that will be 4 sets that either havent seen the car, or been on the car since about august :lol:

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V-Nice, so Karl, how many sets of wheels has this had that haven't seen a/the car and b/the road? :lol:

 

er that will be 4 sets that either havent seen the car, or been on the car since about august :lol:

 

 

Wheel Whore! :camp:

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Haha, very nice wheels. 4 sets of wheels that havn't seen the car?! thats quite impressive lol, soon you'll have a set of wheels for each day of the week or to suit your mood :lol:

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well they are all polished and painted, i'm happy with my polishing results also :) i haven't fitted the stainless valves as they will be gettig used on my "new" BBS's i bought last week?? yeh i have bought another set of alloys :lol:

 

what do you think then??

 

bbs001.jpg

 

Nice job Karl, do the 323's fit behind them without spacer's?

BBS's RC's ? Was that the set on Ebay, If it was, I missed them by half an hour :p :lol:

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I have some stainless valves that look like they may fit hose wheels.

 

Will have a look. Remind me if you dont hear anything

 

Matt

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well they are all polished and painted, i'm happy with my polishing results also :) i haven't fitted the stainless valves as they will be gettig used on my "new" BBS's i bought last week?? yeh i have bought another set of alloys :lol:

 

what do you think then??

 

bbs001.jpg

 

Nice job Karl, do the 323's fit behind them without spacer's?

BBS's RC's ? Was that the set on Ebay, If it was, I missed them by half an hour :p :lol:

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sorry Bill,

 

i havent a clue about fitting without spacers yet as i havent got the car back yet :( but as soon as i find out i will let ya no straight away.

 

and yeh it was the RC's i got, THIS set is staying as i've had 2 sets already and miss them sooooo much after selling them.

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