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    wobbly bolt thread size

    ive got some 4x100 OZ superlegerra wheels and need some wobbly bolts, (ive done a search but nothing came up) i need to know what thread size i need? theres M12 or M14 and then theres loads of different lengths - 26mm 28mm 35mm. im not running spacers so anyone any ideas?

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    hmm i think tom posted what length i needed when i had 10mm spacers on my arden gt

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    post number 53. says 40mm with 10mm spaceers, although i had shorted and was only on by about 4-5 threads. 28mm should do it then.

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    Yeah without spacers is 28mm. Not sure about the thread though.
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    I'm almost positive it's a 1.25mm thread for our hubs. Just type it into ebay, bet the answer is in an auction title.

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