Old Apr 7, 2013 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by lacey
You can get hub adaptors from Mk Motorsport for about £700 .
I will be supplying centre on there own so you can get your own rims or as complete wheels , I have just got hold of two sets of 16"x 9j rims to fit two sets up , I have also found a company that will supply me 18" rims for half what image want ,or you can find your own inner/outer rims ( maybe cheaper than I can ?) or they can be 4 stud if you want to remove the cost of adaptors , the centres whether there centre locks or 4 stud will be far less than the others on the market . I aint going to do a massive amount of these , and I am only doing them coz I want two sets and refuse to pay £400 a centre .


That's impressive ...I all so looked at this route when sourcing mine... The problem I had is a machinist who could make me the centres could not offer a guarantee with with them if anything went wrong ... Where's as a wheel company can and supply you with the right settings as supposed to make a set and guessing ya own torque figurs up .

What do you offer ?
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