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Hi guys, just been and brought some cyclones. I've always wanted a set of cyclones, and my mate told me there of a gti but will be direct fit on my 1.4 meridan, i went to try one on, the holes lined up perfect, but the steel ring around the centre part of the disk brake didn't fit into the alloys does this mean i need wheel spacers?
Sorry for my lack of knowledge describing it.
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they are a direct fit, you may need to buy some flat styled bolts to secure them on though.
as long as your brakes are not bigger than 283mm they should be fine
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Should go straight on as far as I'm aware!
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27-10-2012, 01:19 PM
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I thought they would, I push them on, got one wheel nut in, and try get another nut in diagnal but it pivets on the steel :/ I measured the centre it of the cyclone it was 65mm and on the car couldn't get a good measurement but was around the same, it just doesn't seem to push back.
I tryed a bolt in the cyclone was exact same shape and enough thread on the nut.
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they are straight fit . . . .but you will need the proper flat seated bolts, not sure what your problem is . . .
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Time to man up and show them some muscle I think!
Should be a direct fit to any 306!
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You've had aftermarket wheels on there? Yes
Not left the spigot ring on the hub have you?
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I'm fairly sure, I don't think I had spigots rings tbh.
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Got any pictures? Wheels inner bore, hub, and wheel bolts. Could help us abit
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I would just clean up the hub lip and the center of the wheel, with some sandpaper, bit Of copper slip and push them badboys on
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Yeah but a bit of sandpaper on it. Had steelies on before? Will be a build up on crap on the centre from where the steelies have no middle. I had it on mine
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thinking about giving it ago, if i manage to get them on, does it matter that i dont have the flat wheels nuts? i have the tapered Wheel nuts.
yeah had steelies on it lol and okay mate il try it, hopefully! proper want them on.
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Yes bud it does matter otherwise the tapered bit try's to work it's way through the alloy
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You need the flat type else you'll risk pulling them through the alloy!
I had a set for sale but sold them with my cyclones!
Can pick them up easy enough tho!
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okay cheers guys, il look out for a set
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Donr take the risk with them nuts as it will reck the bolt holes on the clones and they will be usless for anything
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(27-10-2012, 02:52 PM)CalNeedham3061.4 Wrote: okay cheers guys, il look out for a set
I've a set for sale
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How much mate? And na I ain't taking the chance.
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Alright again guys, just tryed fitting an cyclone again and still no success, I took my alloy off, and sanded the hub down, sanded the cyclone part down, and even got a file out on the hub cause there were a few ridges around it, and still won't go on? I can get 2 wheel nuts in and that's it, it pivvets of the hub, it seems there's only a few mm in it, any ideas ??
Helppppp pleaseeeeee!!!!
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(30-10-2012, 07:40 PM)CalNeedham3061.4 Wrote: Alright again guys, just tryed fitting an cyclone again and still no success, I took my alloy off, and sanded the hub down, sanded the cyclone part down, and even got a file out on the hub cause there were a few ridges around it, and still won't go on? I can get 2 wheel nuts in and that's it, it pivvets of the hub, it seems there's only a few mm in it, any ideas ??
Helppppp pleaseeeeee!!!!
tried all alloys on both front and back or just one alloy on one hub?
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this is a strange problem, in 4 years and 100000000 posts i've never heard of this before . .
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(31-10-2012, 06:05 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: this is a strange problem, in 4 years and 100000000 posts i've never heard of this before . .
Not looking hard enough iv seen it once before .
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I would just slowly wind in opposing bolts equally till it gets home! They gotta fit
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(31-10-2012, 07:51 PM)Jonny b Wrote: I would just slowly wind in opposing bolts equally till it gets home! They gotta fit
Might be tight but should work
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I have a set of 16 original Cyclone wheel nuts for sale including four lockers. Let me know if you're interested.
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(31-10-2012, 10:21 PM)Pipps Wrote: I have a set of 16 original Cyclone wheel nuts for sale including four lockers. Let me know if you're interested.
I bet you don't, no 306 wheels came standard with will nuts... /pedantic
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(01-11-2012, 10:05 AM)Connor Wrote: (31-10-2012, 10:21 PM)Pipps Wrote: I have a set of 16 original Cyclone wheel nuts for sale including four lockers. Let me know if you're interested.
I bet you don't, no 306 wheels came standard with will nuts... /pedantic
What are "will nuts"?
/pedantic
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Another sarcasm attempt ruined, brought to you by auto correct lol
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