bbs split rim bolts
Moderator: martauto
im currently rebuilding my split rims and im at the stage of buying new bolts, ive had a shop around and found a set on e bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BBS-RS-C ... ccessories
but they are only £80 which is a lot cheaper than justmatz are, so i dont know if i would trust the ebay cheaper ones?
can any one shed some light or their opinions please
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BBS-RS-C ... ccessories
but they are only £80 which is a lot cheaper than justmatz are, so i dont know if i would trust the ebay cheaper ones?
can any one shed some light or their opinions please
thanks
-
minicooper172
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 500
- Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Atlantic Ocean
They're 10.9 grade which means they aren't plastic (8.8). They seem decent enough to me.
I build bomb-proof vehicles every day and we use 10.9 grade bolts.
I build bomb-proof vehicles every day and we use 10.9 grade bolts.
Last edited by minicooper172 on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
-
Rav335uk
- E30 Zone Meets/Events Team

- Posts: 27985
- Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Mad mad mad
- Contact:
The reason is they single plated chrome and not triple plated.
One slip of your socket on these while tightening will cause these to rust after a few months.
I can get hold of BBS origional bolts in chrome plus the rear nuts to.But they will be more dearer.
One slip of your socket on these while tightening will cause these to rust after a few months.
I can get hold of BBS origional bolts in chrome plus the rear nuts to.But they will be more dearer.
Last edited by Rav335uk on Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.

If you Got "Haters",Then your doing something Right!
CR24v??? Where's it all gone?? LOL
it's the quality of the chrome plating I was talking about not the quality or strength of the bolt itself.minicooper172 wrote:They're 10.9 grade which means they aren't plastic (8.. They seem decent enough to me.
I build bomb-proof vehicles every day and we use 10.9 grade bolts.
cheers,
harry
harry
-
minicooper172
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 500
- Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Atlantic Ocean
Sorry mate, probably wasn't paying full attention!harry_p wrote: it's the quality of the chrome plating I was talking about not the quality or strength of the bolt itself.
-
da4x4turbo
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 866
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Circumnavigating the globe...
- Contact:
Just buy stainless steel ones! Tunershop do them.
I'm using stainless steel ones on mine, and stainless steel dishes.
I'm using stainless steel ones on mine, and stainless steel dishes.
Anyone who knows of an S50 B32/B30 E30 for sale, please let me know.
-
Bob_S
- Engaged to the E30 Zone

- Posts: 5412
- Joined: Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: chester, cheshire
I've heard about stainless dishes causing the centre's to crack as there is no give in them like the alloy lips.da4x4turbo wrote:Just buy stainless steel ones! Tunershop do them.
I'm using stainless steel ones on mine, and stainless steel dishes.
Just something to consider before you find out first hand :S
Bollocks to this 24v scrap!
well ive bought brand new lips from justmatz, i think they are alloy. (ive been informed justmatz are good company to buy from) and their chrome bolts are £140 and stainless £195, i supose its only and extra £60 which isnt much so might just get chrom ones from them. i wont be getting the ebay ones
thanks to all
thanks to all
-
da4x4turbo
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 866
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Circumnavigating the globe...
- Contact:
Thanks Bob,Bob_S wrote: I've heard about stainless dishes causing the centre's to crack as there is no give in them like the alloy lips.
Just something to consider before you find out first hand :S
That's a risk I'll have to take!
Seany
Anyone who knows of an S50 B32/B30 E30 for sale, please let me know.
Pay the extra for stainless bolts unless your wheels are going to be pure show wheels and only used on dry days and polished after every use.
It's almost impossible not to chip or stress the chrome on plated bolts when assembling which quickly leads to rust even on well plated bolts when exposed to typical uk weather. Somehing which will never happen with stainless bolts which you can reuse as often as you like which is handy if you actually want to use the wheels which means they'll almost certainly need a yearly strip and polish no matter how well you try to look after them whilst on the car.
It's almost impossible not to chip or stress the chrome on plated bolts when assembling which quickly leads to rust even on well plated bolts when exposed to typical uk weather. Somehing which will never happen with stainless bolts which you can reuse as often as you like which is handy if you actually want to use the wheels which means they'll almost certainly need a yearly strip and polish no matter how well you try to look after them whilst on the car.
cheers,
harry
harry


