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Re: re-drilling Hubs to fit newer 104mm bolt pattern wheels....
Posted by GM (more from GM) on Thu, 22 Feb 2001 19:01:03
In Reply to: re-drilling Hubs to fit newer 104mm bolt pattern wheels...., Jordan, Thu, 22 Feb 2001 17:48:19
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I had my aero rims redrilled to fit my 87 SPG. $100-200 is what I payed to have it done (can't recall exact #). Anyways, john@saabsavior has a few sets of aero rims & if you want, when I go to see him next I could pick up a set for you & have them drilled & shipped to you. I beleive $600-1200 is the price for a set depending if you want them refinished or in used condition + whatever I would pay to have them redrilled & shipped to you. If I recall, $75-125 is what I payed previously for shipping.
The rims work fine this way but should not be used on the newer bolt pattern once they are drilled for the older style. There is plenty of material around the new holes so breaking shouldn't be a problem!
5 lug? Why? That would cost a lot of $$$$$ to do & there are some dam sweet rims available out there already for the C900's. U just need to ask the right people & not tirerack. The rims I have can be made to fit any car but 18's is the only size they are available in. They were able to make them in 18x7's & no they were not cheap <:o( However, it's probably cheaper then attempting to get the 5 lug's to work as well as new rims, maybe?!?!?!?!
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