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Peugeot will be quickest place. Pop in and say what you need. From memory they are about £2\3 a bolt.
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Do you mean bolts? Or have they been converted to stud and nuts? Lol have a search dude itll say what type for what wheels
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Bolts lol all called the same on eBay lol
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I'd buy from a dealer rather than unknown off eBay. Type (flat/tapered) depends on your wheels
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How much do people pay for a set? Tbf it's my threads I'm worried about they are proper sort of judder when I put them in by hand they shake loads :/ hoping it's not the hubs
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Are you copper greasing them?
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:O stuff that. That's stupid money for a bolt haha
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What should I look for on the alloys to tell what type of bolts I need? Hopefully when I first put them on I will use same old bolts until new ones are sorted
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Look into the bolt hole, you'll see it's either a totally flat seat or there'll be a flat with a taper about half the size in the centre
If you have standard alloys now chances are the bolts will be the same.