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Phizinza
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« Reply #10 on: January 06, 2010, 06:29:53 PM »

It all depends on the wheels offset to what size tyre you can run on them
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« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2010, 05:54:06 AM »

I done the hubs because it looks more original (legal reasons). Getting the right taper angle for the nuts to properly fit would be the challenge I would think. I know a lot of people in the US just don't bother about getting it right and have no problems. But personally I want at least 4 or more studs doing all the work.
  I agree 100% it does look a lot neater and legal.....ish to drill the hubs as opposed to the wheels. I started out with the wheels drilled and It also worked fine but without filling and finishing the other 4 hole it just looks a little dodgy. plus the 6 stud hubs opens you up to a whole new world of wheel options. if anyone does decide to go with drilling the wheels the standard tapper angle is 60 degrees. easiest way is to get a 19mm or 3/4" drill bit and sharpen it to a 60 degree angle and just use it as a countersink, and match the depths with the other two holes.

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