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Old Dec 28, 2010 | 04:09 AM
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Confused on Halibrand spinner threading and diameter of hole? Would need to factor any adapter used for my rim offsets? They have a nice picture on their site, but no dimensions. I thought about just buying one of each (the adapter and the spinner) for my engineering. Anyone running one of these companies adapters. How did they work. I have a set of Jongbloeds (cast style mag centers non-drilled) and can get rim halves to properly size. It looks like Halibrand used two diameters of threading, a small and a large. Then to further complicate matters, I am looking at the Mark Williams Corvette Axles (Grandsport models is what they are calling them), that you can buy machined to take the knock-offs or without. If I use those axles in the knock off version, then I wouldn't need adapters on the rear, but would have to source some for the fronts. Anyone been down this road? Naturally picking up the phone would be too easy, but companies don't like to mix and match with other company's components. I defer to the experts here first and when I do make those calls, at least I can talk from a point of knowledge.

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