can bbs wheels be re-drilled to change bolt pattern?

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    Originally posted by 91_318i
    Dependable Wheel Repair
    415 S 7th Street
    Renton, WA 98055
    425.226.8711
    http://www.dependablewheel.com

    give these guys a call. i dont know if they do it but all of their other work is great
    I talked to them and they wont fill and drill... I guess the only way to get it done is in Cali...

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  • 91_318i
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    Dependable Wheel Repair
    415 S 7th Street
    Renton, WA 98055
    425.226.8711
    http://www.dependablewheel.com

    give these guys a call. i dont know if they do it but all of their other work is great

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    Originally posted by cactusjacks1
    Pretty common in So Ca with VW & Japanese cars - $45/wheel, fill & drill, hubcentric rings.

    I wonder if there is anyone in the washington/oregon area that would be able to do this... if anyone knows could you please pass on the info. i wouldn't mind driving them out there... i really want the style 5's :)

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Pretty common in So Ca with VW & Japanese cars - $45/wheel, fill & drill, hubcentric rings.

    Originally posted by AlpineE30M52
    The best way to do it is to have the original holes filled and have new ones drilled out.

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    Originally posted by Lof8
    http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/pts/729417558.html
    I've never used these guys but found this in a search

    That is only for drilling new holes though, it looks like it is going to be hard to find a shop that can fill and drill the holes properly, i called around town and it looks like the Ministry of Transportation in Canada does not allow any shops to fill the wheel, only to redrill new holes if there is enough metal to do so.

    Looks like us canadians are out of luck when it comes to 17" crosspokes :(

    unless there is a similar wheel that has a 5x100 bolt pattern, re-use one hole and drill 3 new ones, it looks as if there is enough room...

    does anyone know of a nice 17" 5x100 multipiece crosspoke that doesnt cost a fortune?
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  • Lof8
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    I've never used these guys but found this in a search

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    sweet, that means that i could take the style 5 e39 cross spokes, get them completely filled and redrilled.... has anyone done this for an e30? also what is the approximate price range for filling and redrilling the centers on a wheel? thanks

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  • Jonsku
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    Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver
    Yes, the beast way is to completely weld up the wheel and start over, including the centre bore.

    Totally safe if done by a reputable shop, but i'm unsure if this practise is safe for forged rims?
    Yes, my rims are done so. No cracks or anything like that visible.
    No idea what welding does to 20 years old rims in the long run, though.

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Yes, the beast way is to completely weld up the wheel and start over, including the centre bore.

    Totally safe if done by a reputable shop, but i'm unsure if this practise is safe for forged rims?

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    Originally posted by AlpineE30M52
    The best way to do it is to have the original holes filled and have new ones drilled out.

    will the part that is filled be as strong as the rest of the rim? i assume they are just going to weld the holes?

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  • Erik
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    The best way to do it is to have the original holes filled and have new ones drilled out.

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  • bad_azz_bmr
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    I just did a quick sketch of what the 4x100 on a 5x120 wheel would look like and it seems as 2 of the bolt holes would be very close to each other.
    Is there a larger original bolt pattern that would give extra meat inbetween the holes?
    Or is this how yours are drilled Jonsku?
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  • cactusjacks1
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    Porsche drivers have been doing it for a long time & even racing on them with spacers. It is done all the time by reputable shops.

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  • Jonsku
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    I've redrilled wheels (5x120 => 4x100). When done properly, no worries. Requires skills and good machinery.

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  • Mystikal
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    Yes, frequently. It's apparently 100% safe if done properly.

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