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 PCD Conversion
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Submitter3RotorMore Photos from 3Rotor   Last Update2008/5/9 20:26    Tell a friendTell a friend
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The back side, showing the slightly altered studs, that is flush with the surface, once pressed in completely.

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FAZPIOES
Posted: 2008/5/9 20:53  Updated: 2008/5/9 20:53
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 Re: PCD Conversion
Hi 3rotor

- are these " conical " inserts , or are they welded to the base ?

- the base is + - 10 mm large ?

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3Rotor
Posted: 2008/5/10 19:03  Updated: 2008/5/10 19:03
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 Re: PCD Conversion
nope, just your std press-in stud, I just alter the head a bit, make it nice and smooth on top, so when it get pressed in, it's nice and flush.... The hole in the plate actually has space for the stud's head....

this plate is actually 12mm gauge yes...