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Post by andrejuan on Mar 23, 2013 11:23:37 GMT
Is anyone aware of another vehicle that shares the same wheel stud pattern as Daf? I know some modern trikes still use 3 stud but wondered about cars past or present.
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Post by 33grinder on Mar 23, 2013 11:59:18 GMT
Sadly not John, the stud patterns are indigenous to DAF.
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Post by thebear54 on Mar 23, 2013 14:16:01 GMT
As Pete stated....
You, myself and all other DAF owners are SOL (shit outa luck).
John
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Post by macplaxton on Mar 23, 2013 14:42:31 GMT
P.C.D. is 125mm and only used by DAF.
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Post by andrejuan on Mar 23, 2013 16:24:46 GMT
Thanks guys, it's as I thought. The reason I wanted to check was to find out if there might be a chance of getting some spacers. I have found a US company that will custom make them, but at a price obviously My theory being, it would not only bring handling nearer to modern day standards (Dafs have a head start on that anyway) but would also make those individual speed humps easier to ride ;D plus, as we all know cars look better with the wheels a bit nearer the outer arches. Apologies to the purists.... I am with you on some things.
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Post by macplaxton on Mar 23, 2013 20:07:14 GMT
My theory being, it would not only bring handling nearer to modern day standards A theory based on hard facts? Science? Maths? or Aesthetics? plus, as we all know cars look better with the wheels a bit nearer the outer arches. No they don't. All they do is make one think one is king of the road... Skinny tyres are the future
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