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Tony.
Tony.
I asked the question today Adrian and the owner, Chris, said they put a thinner coating on the mating surfaces to seal out the water and recommend re-torqueing the bolts after a "while". So that's what I will do.As an aside Tony, if the centres and barrels as you call them are powder coated, does this present any need to re torque the bolts due to the powder coating squishing out/settling or whatever it's called when the two halves are compressed? I've a set of style 41 I think they are (split rim staggered) I want to refurb as an option for mine.
ResultFrom the horses mouth guys, Michael Cox at BBS Georgia.,
Hi Anthony,
Torque them to 22 ft. lbs. and use a drop of blue Loctite. Tighten in a star pattern for the first 10 bolts or so to be sure
the center is seated in the rim section correctly. Use an 8mm triple square bit.
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Regards,
Michael Cox
BBS of America, Inc.
5320 BBS Drive
Braselton , GA 30517
Email: michael.cox@bbs-usa.com
Web: www.bbs-usa.com
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41 minutes, pretty good !
Tony.
Hope so mate, they may do them for me if they have time spare. Will be easier to transport them in one piece in all honesty. Going to see if I can borrow some wheel boxes from work.Going to be satisfying assembling after the refurb.
They normally have a very fast turn around mate.Graham came and collected my 108s tonight after work and he's taking them over to CJ Powder Coatings at Grimsby for me tomorrow morning while I'm at work. I will give them a call next weekend to see how things are progressing, I said I'm in no hurry.
Tony.
Shame I can't fit them in the z mate as I could have brought the over on the 11thThank you Sean, mind, it'll probably be next Saturday before my collection service is free again
Tony.