100mm PCD Wheels

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100mm PCD Wheels

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As you will be aware our Hafingers have a wheel PCD of 98mm. Does anyone know of any way, other than spacers/adapters, that alloy 100mm PCD wheels could be made to fit a standard Haflinger Hub.

I have heard the holes can be redrilled with a filler "half moon" used to make the then elongated hole round or the holes redrilled to take alloy wheel nuts with a thicker wall to take up the extra 2mm. However I have only heard of these and never used any in practice.

Anyone heard of any other methods?

Thanks

Garry
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I would hazard a guess that the only real way to do it would be to have the holes welded up and then re-drilled with the correct spacing. I wouldn't like to place my faith in half moons staying in place whilst you tried to do the nuts up and unless you make a "sleeved" nut, drilling the hole bigger also runs the risk of weakening the alloy wheel where the holes are.

I just need to find some wider rims in a 13 inch 98 PCD so I can put some of these on:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/x2-155-70R13- ... 0S311h-IwA

I might be able to squeeze them on to my current rims, but I think it will take a tyre fitting machine to do it.

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Maybe you can find a nut version of PCD Variation Bolts
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-allo ... ality.html
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Thanks Matt - that is what I had in the back of my mind but could not remember what they were called.
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Some Alfa Romeo wheels are 4x98 PCD.

4X98
ALFA ROMEO 33 86-96 4X98 35-42 58.1
ALFA ROMEO 145 94-01 4X98 35-42 58.1
ALFA ROMEO 146 94-01 4X98 35-42 58.1
ALFA ROMEO 155 94-98 4X98 35-42 58.1
ALFA ROMEO 164 4 Stud 88-98 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT BARCHETTA 95> 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT BRAVO 96-01 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT BRAVA 96-01 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT CINQUENCENTO 4X98 30-38 58
FIAT COUPE 16V 95-01 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT DOBLO 01> 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT FLORINO 95-00 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT IDEA 03> 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT MAREA 96> 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT MULTIPLA 99> 4X98 25-38 58.1
FIAT PANDA 03> 4X98 30-38 58.1
FIAT PUNTO I 94-00 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT PUNTO II 94-00 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT STILO 01> 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT TIPO 88-95 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT TEMPRA 88-95 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT UNO 85-95 4X98 35-42 58.1
FIAT UNO TURBO 85-95 4X98 35-42 58.1
LADA NIVA 4X98 35-38 58.5
LADA SAMARA 4X98 35-38 58.5
SEAT IBIZA 85-93 4X98 35-45 58.1
SEAT MALAGA 85-93 4X98 35-45 58.1
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wojo12 wrote:Some Alfa Romeo wheels are 4x98 PCD.
So are many Fiat, Nikki, Lancia wheels.

I thought Lada Niva were 5 stud - the same as Suzuki Sierra and some Jeeps.
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garrycol wrote:
wojo12 wrote:Some Alfa Romeo wheels are 4x98 PCD.
So are many Fiat, Nikki, Lancia wheels.

I thought Lada Niva were 5 stud - the same as Suzuki Sierra and some Jeeps.
I agree, Garry - my Lada Niva had 5 stud wheels.
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