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#95399
19th Jan 2005 10:42pm
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<b>Does anyone know of a local engineering company who can manufacture me some wheel adapter plates ?? What i mean is i want to use vauxhal fitment wheels on the Cruisewirral Transit van. What is needed is a plate made to bolt onto the exhisting hub of the Transit and change the stud pattern to Vauxhall stud pattern. Why i hear you ask, Well the price of 16" alloys for the Transit is about £800 with tyres and i can get Vauxhall fitment 18" alloys for about £450 with tyres..... I Want the Transit sitting in 18's
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#95400
20th Jan 2005 2:06am
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How about a hub conversion scooby?and these adaptors are gonna have to be quite thick which will push the wheels out loads, i can see it now, even with 7x18 rims its gonna be protruding loads. I think?! Hub conversion is the only way matey,The only other option is to fork out mucho wonga for the correct fitment 18's.
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#95401
20th Jan 2005 2:12am
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Paz's old workplace, W.Bibby's engineering in Neston should sort you out mate. Ask Paz for the no. though coz I aint got a clue.
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#95402
20th Jan 2005 2:13am
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<b>A Hub Conversion is not possible, The ford transit has a very weird hub, not like any other vehicle......
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#95403
20th Jan 2005 3:03am
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Originally posted by Scooby: [b] Nice pretruding rims and makes a wider wheelbase for better handling [/b] its a transit van, they aint made to handle well, i got some super glue to help you stick to the road. he he other than that MR engineering it's by peco
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#95404
20th Jan 2005 4:11pm
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Get the arches flared scooby, u know it makes sense.
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#95405
8th Feb 2005 12:06pm
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Try this site trackstore they do convertor spacers and may be able to help. If you know your PCD then this would help. If not, send me an e-mail and I'll point you to a local guy who looks after my Lotus. He's very reasonable and has his own engineering workshop.
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