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Chick Hazzard
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Is the lug width on a 750T 21 mm? Last edited on Tue Apr 22nd, 2008 10:27 pm by Chick Hazzard |
hucky
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Yes they are
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Chick Hazzard
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Thanks Hucky!
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Paxman
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You can fit a 22 in there... if you work at it!:shock:
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The GMT has the same dimensions as the SUB 750T (Width 45mm, Length 47mm, Height 14mm and Lug Width 21mm).....from Doc Pete's sitehand6.gif
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Yes, lug width is 21mm. You can use 22mm rubber and leather straps with no problem though.
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Chick Hazzard
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I want to get a leather strap made, and I don't like the strap tapered, so... I guess I would have to use a 22mm buckle on a 21mm strap. I tried looking for 21mm buckles, and they do not exist. I did find a lot of 21mm straps, but they all tapered, and I really didn't like any of them.
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e.avery
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Personaly I do not think you would ever notice a 1mm taper to 20mm, and may be happier with it in the end.
Just an idea
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Get a 22mm and notch it 0.5mm on each side..
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