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1/27/09, 3:09 PM |
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Duralite Wheel Question
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I know that a Sanders beadlock ring will fit on a Duralite sprint car wheel. Anyone know if a Sanders ring will fit a midget Duralite?
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1/27/09, 4:31 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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1/27/09, 6:14 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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My only worry is if I remember right Duralight used 5/16 bolts and Sanders uses 3/8 bolts. Thus the bead lock would be very loose.
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1/27/09, 7:25 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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I always take the duralites and redrill the holes, tapem and put 3/8 bolts in them. I love the duralite wheels.... just as good as any.
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1/27/09, 11:24 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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Thanks for the replies! I know the bolt counting thing doesn't work always. If the holes are out further that will change their center to center. Do Sanders really have 3/8" bolts??? That seems huge for a beadlock bolt. I just looked at a Weld and they are 5/16". They seem bigger than I remember my Duralites being. Are Duralites 1/4" then? Thanks again for the info.
Jason |
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1/27/09, 11:33 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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Yes Sanders are 5/16" and Duralights are 1/4" bolts.
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1/27/09, 11:38 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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Sorry that is right
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1/28/09, 4:24 PM |
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Re: Duralite Wheel Question
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Thanks for the help.
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