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pebbles167

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Post #1
Hey guys,

Because i'm a bit of a legend, i bought my mate a set of cyclones for his mk 1 ford Mondeo 1.8 for his birthday. The cyclones are ready to go, I'm hoping to fit them while hes out. Big grin

I'm aware that ford use nuts as opposed to bolts. Unfortunately i cant remember exactly what nuts/studs I need to get them to fit. Doh

If any of you have any info on this that would be great Thumbs up

(his mondeo is identical to this)




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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:22
welshpug!

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Post #2
centrebore is too big on the pug wheels, also offset is too wide by about 20mm so wheels will stick out of the arches.

you need flat bolts.

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:24
pebbles167

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Post #3
Cheers for the info mei Thumbs up

Yeah ford is like 1.7 mm less isn't it? The arches may be getting rolled out, so that will take care of the wheels sticking out...

Are these the bolts/nuts you refer to?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Replacement-FORD-FIESTA-WHEEL-NUT-M12X1-5-OPEN-ENDED-/300613656202

EDIT** Actually it says not suitable for flat seat wheels... Cant seem to find the correct ones anywhere. Sad Anyone help?

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:30
welshpug!

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yup, you'll struggle to find nuts to fit given the original studs are so short.

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:42
pebbles167

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Post #5
Anything I can do bodge that would suffice?

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:45
welshpug!

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depends how long the studs are.

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 12:56
pebbles167

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Post #7
ill measure when i get the chance. Thanks for the help mate.

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Posted 21st Apr 2013 at 13:05
owain

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Post #8
pebbles167 wrote:
Because I hate my mate, I'm turning his car into a deathtrap for his birthday.


FTFY Thumbs up

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