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WANTED Aftermarket wheel bolts, cone seat

sheward

E500E **Meister**
Member
I'm looking for a set of 10 or 20 M12 cone seat wheel bolts 35mm (as measured from the beginning of threads at the small of cone seat) or longer. I will purchase or trade for OEM MB wheel bolts. I have many sizes. I also have aftermarket M12 ball seat bolts in many lengths for use with spacers.

These should fit in a small size standard USPS shipping box. Of course, local would be better.
 
Not to hijack, but I have often wondered how difficult it would be to make replacement plastic caps for the wheel bolts? The ones that are now worn and beaten up on our existing bolts? Something I could do on my 3D printer? Or has someone already beat me to this?

I've never taken the time to determine how they're attached.

Dan
 

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