Hi guys,
I am new here so I don't know if this is a silly question or not. I recently bought a new set of rims (with the correct wheel bolt spacing of 5X112). I had hit a pothole when driving back from work at night and cracked a rim. I got a new one sent to me by the company that had sold me the original set (they gave me a new one for free on warranty), but when I went to put it on, it was hard to get the wheel bolts on. When I tried with another wheel it went on easy. This lead me to believe that the wheel bolt spacing might be wrong on this new wheel even though it should have been identical to the others. I had to get my wheels back on however so I could use my car to get to and from work again, but now I am worried that if it was the wrong wheel bolt spacing it might have buggered my hub. My question is, would the item that would be damaged first be (a) the hub, (b) the wheel bolts or (c) the rim? Also what other issues are there related to putting on a wheel of the incorrect wheel bolt spacing?
Kind regards,
Rollie
I am new here so I don't know if this is a silly question or not. I recently bought a new set of rims (with the correct wheel bolt spacing of 5X112). I had hit a pothole when driving back from work at night and cracked a rim. I got a new one sent to me by the company that had sold me the original set (they gave me a new one for free on warranty), but when I went to put it on, it was hard to get the wheel bolts on. When I tried with another wheel it went on easy. This lead me to believe that the wheel bolt spacing might be wrong on this new wheel even though it should have been identical to the others. I had to get my wheels back on however so I could use my car to get to and from work again, but now I am worried that if it was the wrong wheel bolt spacing it might have buggered my hub. My question is, would the item that would be damaged first be (a) the hub, (b) the wheel bolts or (c) the rim? Also what other issues are there related to putting on a wheel of the incorrect wheel bolt spacing?
Kind regards,
Rollie
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