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I just purchased some 17" Enkei RS6 rims on ebay (kind of a last minute impulse buy). I thought they had a 5x100/5x114.3 bolt patern but it turns out it has a 5x108/5x115. My question is where can I get my front disc and rear drums drilled? Kinda lookin for some place reasonably priced with a quick return time. I was gonna have Vdub engineering do it, but I dont want to ship my stuff to Canada.
Last edited by 69veedub; July 9th 2006 at 20:29. Reason: spelling |
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If you are located in California, try TopLine.
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Brakes
68Veedub
If you haven't done anything yet give Lanner at VDub a call, I got my Audi TT brake setup from him. I like the way the TT rotors fill the inside of the wheels (mine are 17x7). He can make billet hubs in just about any bolt pattern and you won't have to send your stuff to him. Other than that I've heard good stuff about Topline. You might want to try Pete at AirKweld also, I got my rear setup from him. Both sets were easy to install and top quality. Stan |
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Gorilla makes tuner lug nuts, they are also known as "SD" or small diameter, because the holes on 'tuner' wheels have a "small diameter" lug hole
![]() The gorilla lugs all take the same key, which kind of sucks for security...(any locks can be broken off with simple tools also ![]() |
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I got some 17" Enkei RS6's with 12mm x 1.5 Gorilla tuner lugs. I am not to worried about theft, so that really isn't an issue.
Does anyone know what size holes are required for 12mm wheel studs to be pressed in? I would like to have as much info as possible, before turning my rotors over to a machine shop. |
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