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Correct wheel bolt length for 3.2?

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  1. Alden

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    #1 Alden, Jan 19, 2017
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    My 1988 3.2 Cabriolet came with 18" OEM 360 wheels on it. I have the original wheels and want to swap them out for a while, but need to know the correct bolt length for my standard OEM 16" wheels.

    I "think" the 360 wheels use a longer bolt, but I am not sure.

    I want to have everything ready to go when I get her on the lift.

    Anyone know the correct standard wheel bolt dimensions, front and rear, if they are different?

    How about 360 bolts?

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  2. mike32

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    Just your private fishing lake at the bottom of the garden ?
     
  3. Alden

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    Of course, just beyond the smaller reflecting pond and the Croquet area on the "lawn."
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  4. Ricambi America

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    Stock Mondial 3.2 uses 40mm bolts (from the end of the bolt to the start of the conical head) with a 27mm head.
    Stock 360 starfish uses 52mm bolts (from the end of the bolt to the start of the conical head) with a 27mm head.

    Depending on whether you've got spacers installed, your current bolt lengths could be different.
     
  5. mike32

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    Will those 360 wheels take the bigger disc kit on the front ?
     
  6. Alden

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    I would think so, plenty of room, if the offset is sufficient, not sure about that.
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  7. Alden

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    Just what I needed, thanks!
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  8. Statler

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    Amazing we can get answers like this in a matter of days or less here!!
     
  9. Alden

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    Follow up question: The "conical head" is and "acorn" type, not a "ball" type, correct?
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