A artuan00 Buy & Sell Member Nov 3, 2011 #1 Hi all, Got an odd set of wheels here and was wondering... What's the easiest way to measure the OUTER diameter for the spigots? Without a vernier or anything fancy... Also, Am I right in saying the K11 has uses 59.1mm for the inner? Thanks all
Hi all, Got an odd set of wheels here and was wondering... What's the easiest way to measure the OUTER diameter for the spigots? Without a vernier or anything fancy... Also, Am I right in saying the K11 has uses 59.1mm for the inner? Thanks all
OP OP A artuan00 Buy & Sell Member Nov 3, 2011 #3 Yeah I tried that, "thought" they were 72mm outer. Then saw things like 69.9 and 72.1 so wanted to get it dead on so theres no play And since the MOT is coming up VERY quickly, (17th) and these are the only wheels with legal tires.. I need to get it sorted
Yeah I tried that, "thought" they were 72mm outer. Then saw things like 69.9 and 72.1 so wanted to get it dead on so theres no play And since the MOT is coming up VERY quickly, (17th) and these are the only wheels with legal tires.. I need to get it sorted
C capnmchl Ex. Club Member Nov 3, 2011 #5 mckenziecz said: im sure your car will pass without spigot rings Click to expand... This. It won't fail or be advised for not having spigot rings. As for measuring, the only accurate way you'll get it is with some verniers, or a micrometer. Or you could measure the circumfrence with a tape measure and divide it by Pi (3.14)?
mckenziecz said: im sure your car will pass without spigot rings Click to expand... This. It won't fail or be advised for not having spigot rings. As for measuring, the only accurate way you'll get it is with some verniers, or a micrometer. Or you could measure the circumfrence with a tape measure and divide it by Pi (3.14)?
will930 Nov 3, 2011 #6 i simply used a 15cm ruler on the rear (as they can be tapered) and worked it out lol