basically, i got 3 stud but ive heard u can change them 2 4 stud in someway, how is that and how much would that be? thanks ppl.
4 stud wheels
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#2conversion kits matey,warn you now they arent the safest it has been said and are expensive but its up to,bolt on to the original hubs,dont know sites myself though im afraid
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#3much better and safer way is to use a VTR or any other 4 stud saxo's axels or hubs, can't remember which. get them from a scrap yard would be best option
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#4knew id forgotten to write something.lol.will probably work out to be the same amount too
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#5if you use the axle and hubs remember you've got to change your brakes as well, this is the more expensive but safer option out of the two. I'm sure someone said that they used one of the conversion kits and one of their wheels ended up falling off!!! Can't remember who it was though
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#6yeh i remember that too!you look at that other link about the wheels black_rat_uk
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#7which one you on about matt?
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#8www.cituning.co.uk have 2 pairs
and http://www.tyresave.co.uk/alloy3st.html
http://www.wheelcentre-scotland.co.u...og/3_stud.html
http://www.comp.co.uk/faq/faq.htm tad expensive this one though -
#9forget the conversion kits, dangerous as hell. get a vt* rear axle (get discs on rear that way), then use vt* front uprights, which if you get them complete from a scrappy will have the front brakes attached to them. you should get the whole lot for around 200-250