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roscomc Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: glasgow Posts: 6 |
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11th Apr 2016 4:46pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
You could get stainless boolts with hex heads the right size and then glue them in?
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11th Apr 2016 6:37pm |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
I would not use replicas in the first place on a Range Rover.... All my spelling errorz are belong to me!
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11th Apr 2016 7:15pm |
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roscomc Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: glasgow Posts: 6 |
I know but after forking out a fortune for the range and getting offered these so cheap I couldn't really refuse. |
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11th Apr 2016 7:19pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
I'm with Frank on this one - fake wheels aren't usually up to the job - they can crack or give way completely as they are not properly load rated.
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11th Apr 2016 7:52pm |
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Fretless Member Since: 16 Sep 2015 Location: Renfrewshire Posts: 162 |
From the RRS side - worst case scenario - replica O/F seven let go with no warning
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11th Apr 2016 8:29pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
and I've reconsidered the bolt idea - the thought of one of those (or several) flying out at speed doesn't really bear thinking about..... |
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11th Apr 2016 8:40pm |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
Not worth the price of refurbishing really , they are going to crack sooner or later . Glueing screw heads on is a dangerous idea and tapping a thread is going to damage the coating and who knows weaken a the wheel further .
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12th Apr 2016 12:42am |
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wealy Member Since: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Kings Bromley Posts: 1020 |
I wouldn't put replica's on any car. Especially a full fat.
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12th Apr 2016 7:08am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
better stay alive and buy expensive wheels All my spelling errorz are belong to me!
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12th Apr 2016 7:19am |
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Giantlandyman Member Since: 25 Nov 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 800 |
You are probably feeling more than a little delated at the moment but the old saying, don't spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar, was never more apt than it is now.
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12th Apr 2016 8:40am |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
There is a hole all the way through the arm, so it was a suggestion of a small bolt slotted into a matching hole. To stop the bolt coming out, the bond would have to prevent it sliding out laterally. The radial force of the spinning wheel isn't necessarily going to transfer 90degrees to push out the bolt. Are you telling me that glue/adhesives/bonding agents don't exist to stop a bolt coming out sideways?
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12th Apr 2016 6:17pm |
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