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RE: 5 loch - bohren 5x100 im original radnaben - Vibesy - 11.08.2009 also 4x108 is klar haben wir ja bereits 5x100 geht nicht ohne minimum ein loch auf langloch zu machen ... zum übersetzen... 4x108 er klart, at vi allerede har. 5x100 er ikke mulig uden en aflang hul for at gøre Forhåbentlig mit danske ikke er for dårlig ![]() RE: 5 loch - bohren 5x100 im original radnaben - Lord of the Rings - 11.08.2009 Moin moin, kann auch mal jemand in dänisch posten, dass es nicht geht in die 4x100 Scheiben einen 5x108 Lochkreis zu bohren. It is impossible to drill a 5x 108 into a brake disk which contains already a 4x100 pattern. You will defenitively end up with interference between the two patterns. Best regards, Michael RE: 5 loch - bohren 5x100 im original radnaben - Løystrup - 11.08.2009 I try in english, maybe it´s better ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The problem is, i can´t get the rims that i want. ASA AR1, Rial Nogaro, dotz mugello or so. Also 18/19" A8 i would like, but it´s quite impossible to find some of these in 4x108. I have seen Keskin KT4 at 8.5 (ET 30) and 9.5x18 (ET25) with 4x108, so maybe i will try if these fitt on my car. My rear "screen edges" is rolled. RE: 5 loch - bohren 5x100 im original radnaben - Grappa - 12.08.2009 Klaus, (11.08.2009, 21:34)Løystrup schrieb: ... If you intend to close one of the original holes you will end up with an unbalanced hub. The center of gravity of the hub will no longer be in the geometrical hub center. If you intend to go for such a solution, close at least two (opposite) holes. I would not try to close any hole at a hub. I guess you intend to weld the hole? Welding weakens the area around the weldspot due to a changed structural grid inside the material. Secondly, due to the massive amount of heat that is locally applied to the part during welding, there is a good chance to end up with a weavy and spoilt hub. Another comment on your drawing. Why don´t you read through the second link that TUX wrote? There you can see correct drawings. Finally, I would encourage you to go on this website and find a converter that fits and is tested and approved and allowed... Just go to "Kataloger" or "Adaptionsspacere". |