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wheel adaptors

been offered a nice set of momo arrow reps ... real cheap

 

but .... there's always a f'n BUT ....... they r of a merc. they have the width 245's alround ......

 

can u get them rebored to fit ... get holes filled and re-drilled ?

 

i know u can get wheel adaptors ... would these be ok with 300 odd hp ??????

 

cheers scottie :)

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I don't know what others on the forum think to making new holes in wheels but if it was me, I would just go and buy the correct wheels for the job. Changing the structural integrity of a wheel can have catastrofic results.

 

From what I remember, Arrows aren't that expensive anymore anyway.

 

 

JMO

I must admit that I for one would NOT mess with the basic structure of a wheel!!:eek: :eek:

After all there are plenty of wheels for the Z out there, without making one FIT for the job!!:eek:

Cheers and hope you find what you want,

F.T.

Depends on the wheel but you often used to see dragsters with "spare" bolt holes, running alot more than 300hp.

But dragsters only do 1/4 mile at a time and there is no one to kill except for themselves!!!

Don't do it!!!

 

 

Paul

I am not suggesting anyone does it, just making a point. Having said that, these cars are inspected befoe every race and some run well over 1000bhp.

An emotional responce is not always helpful.

Sorry, I didn't mean to sound emotional. Just don't think it is a very sensible idea.

 

My apologies,

 

Paul:)

No worries mate, Life's too short!!!

 

Take care

 

Paul

that is that answered then !

 

leave the wheel adaptors to the boys with 3 stud ax's

 

cheers

 

scottieeeee...... :)

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