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Hi All,

Now I know Porsche do not recommend you split your split rims, but I need to get mine re-painted, and want to carry this out myself.

Does any one know where I can get the star tool that bolts the rims together, I aksed Porsche put they wont sell me one because they dont want you to split them

Any ideas guys

many thanks

Russ

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Hi All,

Now I know Porsche do not recommend you split your split rims, but I need to get mine re-painted, and want to carry this out myself.

Does any one know where I can get the star tool that bolts the rims together, I aksed Porsche put they wont sell me one because they dont want you to split them

Any ideas guys

many thanks

Russ

THeres A guy on ebay who sells all kinds of parts the dealers won't sell you. Probaly need a 3 x 4 star. You'd halve to figure out an mm size (don't know how thats measured). A really good hardware store will have them. I have a set of 5 + one with a "tamper proof"... hole down the middle for my trans. drain plug.

If you splt the wheels, saling them can be a b___. <ake sure you do your home work on that one.

Regards, PK

P.S.Count up the points. Call Mcfadden Dale hardware in Santa Ana CA. if you get stuck.

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Hi All,

Now I know Porsche do not recommend you split your split rims, but I need to get mine re-painted, and want to carry this out myself.

Does any one know where I can get the star tool that bolts the rims together, I aksed Porsche put they wont sell me one because they dont want you to split them

Any ideas guys

many thanks

Russ

THeres A guy on ebay who sells all kinds of parts the dealers won't sell you. Probaly need a 3 x 4 star. You'd halve to figure out an mm size (don't know how thats measured). A really good hardware store will have them. I have a set of 5 + one with a "tamper proof"... hole down the middle for my trans. drain plug.

If you splt the wheels, saling them can be a b___. <ake sure you do your home work on that one.

Regards, PK

P.S.Count up the points. Call Mcfadden Dale hardware in Santa Ana CA. if you get stuck.

Hi PK,

Thank you for the input

Is there any danger of splitting the rim, and do I need to ensure I follow any procedure in fitting them back together to ensure no critical damage is caused.

Many thanks

Russ

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I'm also pretty sure that you really do not want to do this.

From what I've read, to properly put these multi piece rims back together, you need a machine that can tighten all of the bolts at the same time and at the same torque.

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