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Td04 exhaust adapter plates
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(11-12-2013, 09:00 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: Td04 exhaust adapter plates
Can get some of them made up no bother, just let me know which elbow its going on to, unless you're wanting a custom elbow made up?
Also need to know which mainfold you're mating the td04 up to.
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Might be interested in a inlet adaptor depending on price and quality of it
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Interested in inlet adapter also.
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inlet adaptor please, and price.
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What money we looking at for a inlet adaptor
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Gotta be down to cost. ..
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Just got back from work, will find out, give me 10 mins
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been longer than 10 mins. lol
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Sorry haha, can get the inlet adapters for 25 posted if there is at least 10 people, still waiting for a price for individuals.
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Any chance of mocking one up so people can see what there like before we decide on buying?
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(13-12-2013, 07:45 AM)Chris_90 Wrote: Any chance of mocking one up so people can see what there like before we decide on buying?
This^^
I mean most people wont buy something without seeing a picture first
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(13-12-2013, 08:13 AM)rd070707 Wrote: Pcd adaptors?
What size are you after?
And about inlet adapters, will get one mocked up.
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Something like 4x108 to 4x100? Or even 5x112?
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interested in an individual price on adaptor mate, let me know.
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(13-12-2013, 04:28 PM)padge Wrote: interested in an individual price on adaptor mate, let me know.
Prices will be £25 each for the adapters.
(13-12-2013, 03:56 PM)rd070707 Wrote: Something like 4x108 to 4x100? Or even 5x112?
Shouldn't be a problem, are you wanting hub adapters with spacing?
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25 quid per adaptor sounds good dude, get One made up should sell like hot cakes at that price
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Will see what I can do today.
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Hello All! < This is the other guy (the one doing all the work ha. (James))
I'v got the measurements for the Inlet adapter and TD04 Adapter plates, I will be getting the prices hopefully by tuesday (my bad for the hold up, Trying to shift stuff out at work before xmas)
For the wheel spacers, am i taking that as 4x108 = 4 holes on a 108 Pcd? (Space between hole centres) Ect..
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Yeah that's right, spacers that bolt to the 4x108 hub and then allow wheels with a different Pcd to be bolted on. Must be hubcentric though
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(16-12-2013, 12:12 PM)rd070707 Wrote: Yeah that's right, spacers that bolt to the 4x108 hub and then allow wheels with a different Pcd to be bolted on. Must be hubcentric though
Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes
You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.
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Thanks for the info mate may be in touch in future
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(16-12-2013, 05:48 PM)Dean Wrote: Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes
You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.
They're meaning adaptors that bolt to the hub, that are threaded so you can bolt a different PCD wheel to them, so you wouldn't need extended bolts. Obviouslty they need to be steel or have a steel thread insert for the bolts though.
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(17-12-2013, 12:04 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: (16-12-2013, 05:48 PM)Dean Wrote: Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes
You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.
They're meaning adaptors that bolt to the hub, that are threaded so you can bolt a different PCD wheel to them, so you wouldn't need extended bolts. Obviouslty they need to be steel or have a steel thread insert for the bolts though.
Yeah i got that.. But they would need new bolts (that may be longer then the originals) to attach the spacer to the hub, or use the originals? i was going to do 4 socket capped bolts that attach the space to the hub. so i know that the bolts would clear the wheel when it was bolted on (With the original bolts)
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Any progress on the inlet adapters?
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