If I had a pound for the number of times I've seen people say "These Mini wheels will fit with wobble nuts" I'd be a rich man, however in all this time I've yet to see a thread with pictures of these "wobble nuts" in action.
It's a dangerous bodge in my opinion.
I have been running 101.6mm pcd superlights for several months now with no issues. Admittedly, as wobble nuts were something new, to me for the first month or so I checked the nuts on a daily basis. I still check them now and again, probably monthly, and have never had to retorque them. The most important issue when using them is to centre the wheels correctly on the hub. My wheel centres are oversize so I was able to fit spigot rings to keep them hubcentric. I do think "a dangerous bodge" is rather an inflammatory statement!If I had a pound for the number of times I've seen people say "These Mini wheels will fit with wobble nuts" I'd be a rich man, however in all this time I've yet to see a thread with pictures of these "wobble nuts" in action.
It's a dangerous bodge in my opinion.
Well said Hoop. And that is 2mm per PCD variant nut , There is only 1.6mm pcd difference overall between mini and micra so that is a mere 0.8mm per nut, nowhere near the 2mm maximumi think the term "wobble" fills people with fear. PCD Variant bolts much better. a lot of people think they work by bending to fit, that is not the case. the nut/bolt does not move, its the seat washer that moves. that why they can only be used on different pcds upto 2mm difference
"Ok I'll admit these wobble nuts look OK to me, used with a snug centre bore I think they'll be fine"
Welcome to the dark side
Have been running 101.6 wheels on micras for years with just standard bolts
I always thought Micra's all had studs
Would work fine with normal nuts one some allycats then mate?It has. i was meant to say standard nuts. no wobble nonsense
Can't see why notWould work fine with normal nuts one some allycats then mate?
Doesnt it put stress on the hub and studs tho?Can't see
Can't see why not
Doesnt it put stress on the hub and studs tho?