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mrdsukautos
09-12-05, 13:46
I am looking for hub rings
Now the id is 60.1
but the od is stepped it goes from 70mm down to about 65-66mm about 15mm in from the outside edge
The make of the wheels are Mahdi
Can you help here at all as there are no rings this size in the UK
Cheers
Dean

Terminator
09-12-05, 16:47
Try Pro Alloys, Ibra helped me get some that were not listed I believe.

mrdsukautos
09-12-05, 18:37
Already tried bud with no joy
the alloys are american so hoping this will provide the solution to a very strange size of spigot ring :)
Thanks tho

V8 Killer
10-12-05, 03:13
I have never heard of Mahdi. If you have a web link to their homepage I will contact them and see if I can buy just the rings from them...

Kind regards,

Dusty

mrdsukautos
10-12-05, 12:17
I cant find the home page of Mahdi which is why i contacted you :(

V8 Killer
13-12-05, 05:14
Is it this?

http://www.mahdicaesar.com

Regards,

Dusty

mrdsukautos
13-12-05, 05:27
No i wish it was :(
That was the first site i went to on google :(

V8 Killer
13-12-05, 05:33
Okay, what is the model name then?

Dusty

mrdsukautos
13-12-05, 14:09
Dont know the model name :(
Got em off a soarer i broke up for parts.
I may just have to get a new set of rims methinks and just sell these on
Or the only other thing to do would be to buy 2 sets of rings that fir on top of each other with the diameters i want and just chop the bigger one down to size to fit the stepped portion and slide it over the smaller diameter ring

V8 Killer
14-12-05, 06:21
No model.
No website.

This is really difficult! :)

Dusty

garethr
14-12-05, 10:09
Look for a local engineer to turn some up for you? Should be easy for anyone with a lathe. Try Yellow Pages, or the classic / custom bike and car clubs.

mrdsukautos
14-12-05, 14:41
Looks like that is the only chance i have then Gareth
Thanks bud :)

garethr
14-12-05, 15:38
Dean, reading your first post again.... you said the centre bore of the wheel is stepped down from 70mm to about 65-66mm 15mm in from the outside edge.

Isn't that 15 mm more than enough to take a standard spigot ring? Don't you just need a normal ring to fill the gap between 60.1 mm on the car and c. 70 mm in the wheel?

mrdsukautos
14-12-05, 19:02
I'm not to sure Gareth
Good point though perhaps a more educated person could tell me ??

garethr
14-12-05, 21:29
I've got some spigot rings here (60.1 / 73.1 off a set of Volks), and they are about 10 mm deep.

mrdsukautos
14-12-05, 23:11
Ok so this is sounding more promising then

I'll get me bro to look out his digital verniers and take a precise measurement and try this
For a tenner i cant go wrong really :)
Cheers Gareth