reasonably priced , ideal if odd one needed
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OE-PEUGEOT-CITROE ... 3582871378
alloy wheel bolts
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alloy wheel bolts
Replacement !
1998 2.1 TD LX Estate Red 196,000 TURBO DIESEL XUD11BTE "Alice " 200 k just hit yesterday 17/2/2012 not bio yet , smooth box , lovely runner
1997 1.9 TD GLX Estate Black XUD9TE " Norma " now sold
1998 2.1 TD LX Estate Red 196,000 TURBO DIESEL XUD11BTE "Alice " 200 k just hit yesterday 17/2/2012 not bio yet , smooth box , lovely runner
1997 1.9 TD GLX Estate Black XUD9TE " Norma " now sold
Re: alloy wheel bolts
Can't view the link at work (bloody firewall!!!)
When I bought my alloys they didn't come with any bolts so I went down to the breakers and picked up a full set plus a spare for £10. Saying that I wasn't bothered about them being nice and shiny as I've got coupe alloys 'my nuts are hidden from view' (sorry couldn't resist it
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When I bought my alloys they didn't come with any bolts so I went down to the breakers and picked up a full set plus a spare for £10. Saying that I wasn't bothered about them being nice and shiny as I've got coupe alloys 'my nuts are hidden from view' (sorry couldn't resist it

1996 1.9 TD LX (Gone but not forgotten)
2003 2.2 HDI SE
2003 2.2 HDI SE
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Re: alloy wheel bolts
Ooh, shiny bolts on ebay for £1.99.
The seller also offers some 'wobbly' bolts
apparently the correct term is 'corrective' wheel bolts designed to take up slight differences in PCD's - never heard of these before 
The seller also offers some 'wobbly' bolts


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Re: alloy wheel bolts
The wobbly bolts have been about for years, they're just getting a lot more common nowadays. A lot of the older Fiats and now the new skool VW lot are using wobbly bolts. The Fiats were using them as they had a PCD of 98mm and the most common alloy wheel fitment was 100mm so the 'wobbly' bolts make up for the slight disparancy. The new skool VW lot use them to fit Jap spec fitment 114.3mm onto the 112mm on the newer VW's and Audi's.
I wouldn't want to use them on a Pug though as there is nothing with a PCD close enough for them to work properly.
I wouldn't want to use them on a Pug though as there is nothing with a PCD close enough for them to work properly.