Tapered or radius wheel bolts on bbs
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So I’m changing my steel rims for some bbs alloys, and I need to buy some longer wheel bolts.
I’m not sure which to order, the wheels are bbs, no mention of vw or bmw just bbs on the wheels themselves.
I just did a quick google search and found bmw use tapered whilst I know vw use radiused ….
Any ideas guys?
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I’m not sure which to order, the wheels are bbs, no mention of vw or bmw just bbs on the wheels themselves.
I just did a quick google search and found bmw use tapered whilst I know vw use radiused ….
Any ideas guys?
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Shove a ball of blue tack down the hole. Take it out and see what shape it is. Might work, give it a go.
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Yep what he said.
Another 'test' is to place a bolt from the steels through the holes and pull on the thread side of the bolt. Give it a wiggle. If it moves a lot then it's probably not the correct bolt head type.
TBH in MOST cases alloys have tapered head bolts not radius bolts. But that's a rule of thumb. Radius bolts TEND to be used on steels only.
I've used this chap in the past
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You'll have to phone him to have a chat about bolts though
Ian
Another 'test' is to place a bolt from the steels through the holes and pull on the thread side of the bolt. Give it a wiggle. If it moves a lot then it's probably not the correct bolt head type.
TBH in MOST cases alloys have tapered head bolts not radius bolts. But that's a rule of thumb. Radius bolts TEND to be used on steels only.
I've used this chap in the past
Home
You'll have to phone him to have a chat about bolts though
Ian
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Old Timer
Cheers guys.
So I had a closer look. I puffed a light spray of paint on a radius bolt, stuck it in the wheel and turned it, then looked at the marks left.
Did the same with a tapered boot.
I came to the conclusion that the wheels are designed for radius bolts. Also the tapered bolt is wiggly in the hole whereas the radius bolt seems more snug.
So I had a closer look. I puffed a light spray of paint on a radius bolt, stuck it in the wheel and turned it, then looked at the marks left.
Did the same with a tapered boot.
I came to the conclusion that the wheels are designed for radius bolts. Also the tapered bolt is wiggly in the hole whereas the radius bolt seems more snug.
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Looking at the bolts I'd come to the exact opposite conclusion.
The radius bolt only seems to catch in a single place whereas the tapered seems to have caught all across it's surface.
Does the surface in the hole feel dished or flat?
Might be worth popping in to a tyre place that sells wheels and get their advice.
Ian
The radius bolt only seems to catch in a single place whereas the tapered seems to have caught all across it's surface.
Does the surface in the hole feel dished or flat?
Might be worth popping in to a tyre place that sells wheels and get their advice.
Ian
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Tapered or radius wheel bolts on bbs
If you look closely the tapered bolt only contacts at the beginning of the thread… I had another look today, and its definitely wiggly in the hole whereas the radius one is snug,,, and has a bigger contact
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Steve1973 said
Shove a ball of blue tack down the hole. Take it out and see what shape it is. Might work, give it a go.
I'm thinking I might go and source some bluetack!,
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Looking at your pictures, I'd say they were radius.
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