5x120 to 4x100 Redrill follow up?

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  • e34john
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    Originally posted by Wishno87
    Why did they do it that way rather than filling the holes?
    Cause its 30 bucks a wheel

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  • Wishno87
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    Why did they do it that way rather than filling the holes?

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  • Jand3rson
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    Not a chance in hell I would mount those.

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  • e30e
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    Originally posted by JJ1
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    Notice the split in the hub. Its only on one wheel on one hole. The black rings are steel inserts.
    You could of done that yourself with a hand drill, seriously.

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  • JJ1
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    Notice the split in the hub. Its only on one wheel on one hole. The black rings are steel inserts.
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  • JJ1
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    Originally posted by Pennyw1se
    If you dont mind posting (or send a PM), how much did it run you for the redrill and fill?
    From what Ive seen the guys in LA do nice work. Sounds a little steep but its a lot more work for them because they fill the old holes and drill extra holes to balance the wheel.

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  • JJ1
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    I paid $120 for all 4. They look like shit. Ill post some pics later. I got the wheels for $250. I was going to sell them for $350 if anyone is feeling brave.

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  • OOMPH!
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    Originally posted by Pennyw1se
    If you dont mind posting (or send a PM), how much did it run you for the redrill and fill?
    I was quoted a price of $165 per wheel for fill and redrill...... Sounds expensive to me.

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  • Pennyw1se
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    If you dont mind posting (or send a PM), how much did it run you for the redrill and fill?

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  • JJ1
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    Just picked up my wheels last nite. Ill try to post some pics later. Anyone out there who has put some hard miles on redrills?

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  • ak-
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    Joey "lifestyle101" is running fill and drill style 5's from an e38 for a while now from what I recall and they are fine.
    I think he babys his car though.

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  • JJ1
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    Originally posted by IDM
    As long as it is done by a professional wheel shop you are good. If they can put steel inserts better yet.
    They actually are using inserts, but steel inside of aluminum scares me because of expansion/contraction rates of different metals when they get hot. But than again I have know idea what Im talking about thats why Im posting this thread. I really want someone to tell me they have ran these wheels for ~a year with no problems.

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  • IDM
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    As long as it is done by a professional wheel shop you are good. If they can put steel inserts better yet.

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  • JJ1
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    Originally posted by BraveUlysses
    What kind of wheels did you have fill n drilled?
    They are the one piece style 5's off of an e38.

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  • JJ1
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    Originally posted by Lurker27
    I haven't heard of any problems. You'll need rings and 5mm spacers all around. Where are you getting yours done and for how much? I haven't found anyone to do mine near Philly
    Im having mine done in San Diego at The Wheel Zone.

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