Will my wheels fall off!!
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I agree totally with you - people on this site are truly amazingwibble_puppy wrote:oooh, plus, you will need five wheels. One for each corner, and one as a spare (legal requirement)


Five wheels! Might end up with 55 if I'm lucky

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OK - the good news is the nuts are not fitted backwards - they are tapered both ends. No camera at the moment so I can't take pics of wheel - to me all wheels look the sameIslipMinor wrote:Doesn't look very nice at all. Can you remove one of the nuts to see if it does have a double ended taper, and what state the wheel is in? Midgets had 13" Rostyles, and they are the correct 4" PCD, BUT the nut taper angle is diffferent, so you would need to use Midget wheel nuts (they are the same 3/8" UNF thread size).
If there is no taper, and the nut has been fitted 'backwards', then definitely replace the wheels, studs and nuts!

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So you have met Wibble thenani wrote:Wibble Puppy - I note you live in Room 7609!! Are you locked up somewhere

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Paint the wheel rim red or yellow and put a "50mph / 80kph Max" sticker on it and you'll be fine..... Most manufacturers get away with doing it anywayDan_Harris wrote: Not ideal, and I'm not sure it would be legal, but it'd be enough to get me home at least


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Thanks for the offer Ani, I have a spare 13", its just too wide to fit under the boot floor!
It depends what tyres you have fitted. Loosely speaking, a smaller wheel gives better acceleration and lower topspeed and at a given speed the engine will be revving harder.
Therefore bigger wheels means slower acceleration, higher top speed and better economy at any given speed.
It is possible to buy tyres for a 13" that will give approx the same rolling radius as the standard wheels 175/75/13 gives a 0.9% difference
Right, I'm off to man the phones for comic relief. See you all later

It depends what tyres you have fitted. Loosely speaking, a smaller wheel gives better acceleration and lower topspeed and at a given speed the engine will be revving harder.
Therefore bigger wheels means slower acceleration, higher top speed and better economy at any given speed.
It is possible to buy tyres for a 13" that will give approx the same rolling radius as the standard wheels 175/75/13 gives a 0.9% difference
Right, I'm off to man the phones for comic relief. See you all later
