stock size/part number for EB Exp needed...

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Mark Smith

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can someone tell me what part number, if any, is associated with standard '98 EB wheels? Took mine in for alignment at my local Firestone and was told that my wheels have holes that are slightly larger than my lugs on the hubs... causing the wheel to slightly move while tightened down with the lug nuts. Looking like someone changed the wheels before I got the car...

something like the lugs are 19mm and my wheels have holes that are 22mm.

anyone had this experience? is my local Firestone looking for more business or just not observant enough to know right from wrong...?

anything?

thanks,Mark
 

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Their are two different rotor lug sizes. Sounds like someone put on 12 mm instead of 14 mm rotors. That would explain the rocking . You need to measure the studs, not the lug nut size. You can use an open end wrench, or the better way is with a metric micrometer/vernier caliper. I know because mine had either option. Your going to have to change either rotors or wheels. What a shame the last owner did this blunder.


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