wheel studs
- slowboy
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wheel studs
please can anyone advise, what is a good coarse thread stud upgrade that uses nuts with the correct angle on the taper, is anything easily available ? thankyou
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Re: wheel studs
slowboy wrote:please can anyone advise, what is a good coarse thread stud upgrade that uses nuts with the correct angle on the taper, is anything easily available ? thankyou
ive never seen mini studs available with anything but the normal 3/8th unf thread
I suppose you could look at using later rover metro 100 as they used a coarser metric thread
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Re: wheel studs
I've been thinking several times about redrilling the hubs, fitting 12mm bolts. It would be great as the 3/8UNF ones are a bit weak. I now use a torque wrench EVERY time when fitting nuts, never a problem anymore.
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Re: wheel studs
thanks guys, am wanting coarse thread for longevity and quicker on and off , will see what swifty has
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Re: wheel studs
Be adviced that's Swiftys studs are only suitable for open-end nuts as used with Rosepetals or as the stock nut from waay back...
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Re: wheel studs
I'd say that depends hugely on which wheels you are using. Genuine Minilites are no problem as the face of the wheel is very thick, but you've got a point.sandman wrote:Be adviced that's Swiftys studs are only suitable for open-end nuts as used with Rosepetals or as the stock nut from waay back...