[urq] wheel bolt allignement tool
p.carlier
p.carlier at pandora.be
Sun Oct 5 07:59:42 PDT 2008
True , I have all that equippement at home . :)
But what I really was trying to say is
buy a M14*150 bolt for a few$ ;
cut off the head with a hacksaw
and you're in business .
Like you say , whatever works .
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ingo Rautenberg" <ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com>
To: "p.carlier" <p.carlier at pandora.be>
Cc: <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [urq] wheel bolt allignement tool
> Pat,
>
> Not everyone has a Metal lathe at home/work like it seems you do. ;-)
>
> Yeah, you could do that, but Brendan's has the thread reworked to
> prevent binding and is actually made of stainless rod stock with the
> thread cut into the piece.
> In a pinch, I've also used an aftermarket wheel stud to align the
> wheel. Whatever works.
>
> -Ingo
>
> On Oct 5, 2008, at 3:13 AM, p.carlier wrote:
>
>> Just a thought friends .
>>
>> This "tool" is no more then a long M14*1.5 bolt with the head
>> cut off and a small hole drilled in the shaft .
>>
>> I've made dozens of them for friends and friends of friends .
>> They certainly didn't cost 20$ .
>>
>> Pat
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