Lug bolt info needed
Lug bolt info needed
I bought some 18" AMG style (monobloc ?) wheels + nearly new Continental M+S rated tires on Saturday. The bolt pattern + hub center + backspacing all appear compatible with my W210 - but the dang lug bolts are too long.
Any idea what model Merc I should use to look up some aftermarket lug bolts? Febi/Bilstein makes a lot of lug bolts...but I'm not having much luck finding anything but the ~2.5" long OEM lug bolts.
I tried looking up lug bolts for a 1999 E55 AMG - on the assumption that car used these 18" wheels. I'm going to take one of my OEM lug bolts and compare the "thread protrusion" between the OEM wheels and these 18" straight pimpin' rolling stock. The difference was ~1" when I checked on Saturday night - but I want to get a more exact measurement.
Thanks!
Beers,
Matt
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I took a closer look at the wheels last night.
They're for a car with 14mm lug bolts - not 12mm lug bolts.
Any chance someone makes a 14mm lug bolt with 12mm threads?
I contacted the guy I bought them from and he hasn't responded yet - so I may have the whole set with some really spendy and brand new Continental winter rubber for sale - cheap.
Beers,
Matt
Here's the lug bolt info I've come up with for the 18" replica monoblocks versus the OEM wheels on my W210:
Required Lug Bolts for 18" wheels:
12mm x 1.5 thread, 17mm head, ball seat, 24mm thread length
OEM Lug Bolts for 16" wheels:
12mm x 1.5 thread, 17mm head, ball seat, 39mm thread length
So far, so good on the 18" monoblocks. My vibration issue mostly disappeared with the "new" wheels/tires...so I must have had some really out of balance rolling stock before. Yikes.