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  • Question about ACS 3 piece wheels

    Is there a special tool I need to remove the bolts or can I just use a socket? If it is a special tool, where can I get it?

    Also, what torque do I tighten the bolts to when assembling the wheels?

  • #2
    PS: They are Type I's.

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    • #3
      I've found that a 5/16 12pt socket will hold the front bolts well enough, but nothing will fit the rear nut.

      For future referrence:
      A guy in Connecticut that sells both female tools (10pt 8mm and 10mm) for $125 shipped. He also has the male 10pt as well if you need it. His email is chrislane31@yahoo.com if anybody needs them!

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      • #4
        I just spent $125 to find out that the OZ tool does not work for the AC Schnitzer's (built by OZ).

        Can somebody help me out here?
        Last edited by JSanders; 07-05-2010, 07:27 PM.

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        • #5
          The OZ tool has to work. I use also an OZ tool.

          You have the normal 3 pcd 17" ACS wheels correct?

          The torque is 25 nm i think.
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          • #6
            ^^^ dude post up your cars STAT!


            J- PM GATO on the forums.. he has some knowledge about OZ and ACS..

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            • #7
              Unless someone added a different bolt/nut size, otherwise the OZ 10 pt. tool should work. Post a picture of the nut and bolts if you can.

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