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Old 02-03-12, 03:52 PM
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Default Work Bersaglio/Hart BS5 assembly bolts

Ok well I purchased a completely redone set of 19x9.5f 19x11r work bersaglio(lowenhart BS5's) and a couple of the assembly bolts are COMPLETELY stripped. I emailed Work asking if the assembly bolts they sell on their website would fit and this was their response

Hi Mike,

Sorry for the late response.

Our Japan office is still researching on this since all information are deleted off the computer and we don't have any record of it.

From my understanding on the older wheels, most of them were using M7x30mm bolts. We also had them either longer or shorter but those are all discontinued.


I'm sort of confused, but are they basically saying plain out they have no idea, or that the bolts have been discontinued? I'm really just trying to get Gold bolts for the color scheme I'm doing, and I'm at a stand-still with putting my wheels back together for spring! If anyone knows any information on where I can get gold assembly bolts that WILL work with the BS5's I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Best bet is to google search and see what turns up. I ordered m7x30 bolts from MC3 Wheels (a vendor here) for $1/bolt. They should have gold. And I'd say take out a bolt and measure it (that's where the "30" comes from, in millimeters. Least I'm fairly confident in that). Chances ate it's an m7x30. Other option is to go to a hardware store and try and match one of yours to one there to check. Good luck. And to be honest, as long as the top of the bolt matches yours, and it's secure when assembling, you'll be good. Don't stress about it
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Originally Posted by heyarms
Best bet is to google search and see what turns up. I ordered m7x30 bolts from MC3 Wheels (a vendor here) for $1/bolt. They should have gold. And I'd say take out a bolt and measure it (that's where the "30" comes from, in millimeters. Least I'm fairly confident in that). Chances ate it's an m7x30. Other option is to go to a hardware store and try and match one of yours to one there to check. Good luck. And to be honest, as long as the top of the bolt matches yours, and it's secure when assembling, you'll be good. Don't stress about it
Thanks man, I've been googling it for days and haven't really come up with much. I figured just like you said, if the bolts long enough and it secures with the right torque I should have nothing to worry about.
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Originally Posted by o7iS250
Thanks man, I've been googling it for days and haven't really come up with much. I figured just like you said, if the bolts long enough and it secures with the right torque I should have nothing to worry about.
We have the m7 bolts if you still need them. Each bolt goes for $1
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gonna go check you guys out tomorrow morning dont forget!!
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Originally Posted by MC3 Wheels
We have the m7 bolts if you still need them. Each bolt goes for $1
PM'd you! Thanks
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