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Anyone converted to wheel studs??

VRSteve said:
Any thoughts??

If you have your wheels on and off a lot it's well worth it imo as makes getting them on so much easier.
I would like to do it but haven't got round yet.
 
It would certainly make life much easier - who actually thought bolts were a good idea? :headbang:
 
fair point, I hadn't really given it much thought. Not that I've used them before but I would have thought it would be fine and you would hear of complaints about such things which personally I never have? For me it's all about trying to get the bolt holes aligned, particularly on the front hubs that can be a pain, then slip em on :?
 
TomK said:
fair point, I hadn't really given it much thought. Not that I've used them before but I would have thought it would be fine and you would hear of complaints about such things which personally I never have? For me it's all about trying to get the bolt holes aligned, particularly on the front hubs that can be a pain, then slip em on :?

A Machine monkey wheel bolt tool makes the task a doddle :) simply screw it in , slip wheel over on to hub & then bolt up , , , with hydraulic jack i can swap a set of wheels on drive in around 15mins

As for the wheel stud conversion ? What are the benefits ?
 
mr wilks said:
TomK said:
fair point, I hadn't really given it much thought. Not that I've used them before but I would have thought it would be fine and you would hear of complaints about such things which personally I never have? For me it's all about trying to get the bolt holes aligned, particularly on the front hubs that can be a pain, then slip em on :?

A Machine monkey wheel bolt tool makes the task a doddle :) simply screw it in , slip wheel over on to hub & then bolt up , , , with hydraulic jack i can swap a set of wheels on drive in around 15mins

As for the wheel stud conversion ? What are the benefits ?

Another good point, thanks for jogging my memory. I'll PM him i think! Other than ease of getting wheels on I'm not aware of any other benefits?
But then there will always be the #becauseracecar crew :D
 
VRSteve said:
mr wilks said:
As for the wheel stud conversion ? What are the benefits ?

I think I like the look of them

As you can see I'm really committed to this idea!

Thinking back i did have a 911 964 with wheel studs & titanium wheel nuts , standard to the car & did make wheel changes easier , i aslo remember transit vans i had in the past were similar set up but not titanium :P
 
mr wilks said:
VRSteve said:
mr wilks said:
As for the wheel stud conversion ? What are the benefits ?

I think I like the look of them

As you can see I'm really committed to this idea!

Thinking back i did have a 911 964 with wheel studs & titanium wheel nuts , standard to the car & did make wheel changes easier , i aslo remember transit vans i had in the past were similar set up but not titanium :P

You mentioning the Transit reminds me, my dad had studs on both his Cosworths.......back in the day!
 
Wheel studs are great until you start swapping wheels and playing with spacers, knocking them out each time rather than buying a longer bolt is an absolute pita. Once your sorted though they are easier and yes they do look race car 8)

I'll be keeping bolts on the zed, not worth the hassle when I swap wheels and spacers etc
 
i have them, with Mag wheel nuts for full nerd effect. This setup was about half the weight for each respective wheel, as i take my wheels off a-lot to swap pads this made things simple also keeps the lovely red callipers chip free , they are very strong and i Tq slightly higher due to the semi slick tyres i run, and finally it looks cool AF.

they also can accommodate upto to 12.5mm spacers on each axle, :D :D :D :D :D
 

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Beedub said:
i have them, with Mag wheel nuts for full nerd effect. This setup was about half the weight for each respective wheel, as i take my wheels off a-lot to swap pads this made things simple also keeps the lovely red callipers chip free , they are very strong and i Tq slightly higher due to the semi slick tyres i run, and finally it looks cool AF.

they also can accommodate upto to 12.5mm spacers on each axle, :D :D :D :D :D


They do look cool.

Are they E92 M3 wheels???
 
Beedub said:
i have them, with Mag wheel nuts for full nerd effect. This setup was about half the weight for each respective wheel, as i take my wheels off a-lot to swap pads this made things simple also keeps the lovely red callipers chip free , they are very strong and i Tq slightly higher due to the semi slick tyres i run, and finally it looks cool AF.

they also can accommodate upto to 12.5mm spacers on each axle,

Lovely Beedub! :thumbsup: Why didn't they do this in the first place? :headbang:
 
VRSteve said:
Beedub said:
i have them, with Mag wheel nuts for full nerd effect. This setup was about half the weight for each respective wheel, as i take my wheels off a-lot to swap pads this made things simple also keeps the lovely red callipers chip free , they are very strong and i Tq slightly higher due to the semi slick tyres i run, and finally it looks cool AF.

they also can accommodate upto to 12.5mm spacers on each axle, :D :D :D :D :D


They do look cool.

Are they E92 M3 wheels???

yes 260M made by chromodora
 
Beedub do you have the info on the studs you got mate and where you got them from? I like the fact they don’t stick out far from the wheel faces any details would be brilliant :)
 
VRSteve said:
Beedub said:
i have them, with Mag wheel nuts for full nerd effect. This setup was about half the weight for each respective wheel, as i take my wheels off a-lot to swap pads this made things simple also keeps the lovely red callipers chip free , they are very strong and i Tq slightly higher due to the semi slick tyres i run, and finally it looks cool AF.

they also can accommodate upto to 12.5mm spacers on each axle, :D :D :D :D :D


They do look cool.

Really?
 
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