Is it ok to fit 112 PCD alloys using sliding bolts?

Is it ok to fit 112 PCD alloys using sliding bolts?

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Evo

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3,462 posts

261 months

Wednesday 18th February 2009
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Almost ready to hand over the beans but the dealer has told me it's perfectly ok to fit 112 pcd wheels to a Saab 110 PCD hub using sliding bolts and a spigott rim for the centre bore.

Is this an ok way to fit them and will my local garage be ok putting adapters onto the hubs without making a hash of it?

I have a very crude photoshop style image i cobbled up but no idea how to post on here.

Cheers,

Edited by Evo on Wednesday 18th February 23:07

aeropilot

36,519 posts

234 months

Thursday 19th February 2009
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Evo said:
Almost ready to hand over the beans but the dealer has told me it's perfectly ok to fit 112 pcd wheels to a Saab 110 PCD hub using sliding bolts and a spigott rim for the centre bore.

Is this an ok way to fit them and will my local garage be ok putting adapters onto the hubs without making a hash of it?
There are a few people in the USA that have done this, but most in the UK have a bit a problem with this idea, and play safe buy fitting the right wheels.

Your call though, but I wouldn't.

Evo

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261 months

Thursday 19th February 2009
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They can get them in a 110pcd, guess i'll wait for these to come in instead. This still leaves the issue of having to use a spigot ring for the centre bore.

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