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New supply of ''drop-dead" beautiful wheel bolts

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Old 02-19-2005 | 12:48 PM
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look how nice the compliment even stock wheels!
 

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Old 02-19-2005 | 12:59 PM
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Hey Ralph is it possible to get the bolts without chrome plating on the threads and bushing? I have had bad experiences with the chrome plating stretching the threads on my hubs I purchased from Wheel Enhancements. When switching back to stock bolts the threads would not maintain torque and would start to back out. You can spec the bolts when plating to just plate the heads. That would be ideal.

Beautiful non the less.
 

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And what about security bolts? Not sure if that's what they are called, but with the stock bolts one needs the special socket to get it off. A buddy of mine had his wheels stolen last week and I was just thinking about this. Your bolts are real nice, but then that means anyone can easily jack up the car and rip your wheels with a common socket right? Do most people just not worry about it?
 
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Old 02-24-2005 | 12:09 AM
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Ralph,

I just tried to email you on rboothe@boothedesign.com and the message bounced. I wanted to order some bolts and spacers can you please email me on arthurk@interleave.com.au

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