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  • #31
    no problem chris baseball bat wouldnt match up to my surf anyway. have you ever seen a surf up on 2 wheels
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    • #32
      no not been that lucky yet but there is lots of time

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      • #33
        we all like a laugh at someones expense on here now & again.
        its usually pops but hes not well at the moment so im standing in for him
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        • #34
          its a hard and dirty job but someone get to do it

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          • #35
            anyway Tony hasnt got room to talk as his past keeps coming back to haunt him LOL
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            • #36


              The alloy is genuine Toyota off what I dont know.

              The stud holes on the rim arent tapered, they are cylindrical.

              The nut in the pic is the old one off the original steel rims and dont seem to suit.

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              • #37
                Jim, your alloys look like they're the same sort that were on the car that lost the wheel. If they are, they're Land Cruiser 80 rims and they use washer and sleeve type nuts.

                Toyota apparently make more than one than one length of these so you better check that the sleeve doesn't stick out of the back of the wheel rim before you instal the wheels on your car.
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