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Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 25 Mar 2010 14:54
by tour de frans
Ok,dis reg die tap werk vir dit.En dis nie die koue of warm tipe nie

Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 26 Mar 2010 00:25
by Kagiso II
Herrie - oompie het nou weer gereken hirri is 'n klassieke manier om te sĂȘ hy het sy moer gestrip ?

Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 26 Mar 2010 07:25
by AndriesS
In the Souff of Joburg CBD is a very resourceful nuts and bolts shop. They stock a variety of studs, even got a 7/16 stud for a classic I'm working on. When I have the time again I'll pop in to see what they have and the cost. I ordered some from Nissan and should get them today.(and yes I did order extras)
On the die , there is not that much room between the hub and stud, i just wonder if a die will fit in there but then the studs threads look ok. Has anyone ever used a thread restore file and do they work well or so-so
Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 26 Mar 2010 07:34
by tour de frans
Hello,yes I use a threadfile often,it work well.You can over-file the thread,but if you take care it can be a perfect finish.I am sure all your studs cant be damaged,and the die might do the trick yes,if it can fit like you say.Wont it work without the T-hande and maybe with a soccet.
Rdgs
Frans
Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 26 Mar 2010 11:52
by AndriesS
Just for info
Wheel stud price
Nissan : R48
Generic : R20 (nogal with a stndard wheel nut) 2 options- 13 or 14mm collar. Will check tonight what the Patrol use. Can also get longer studs.
Chrome Wheel Nut:
Nissan R20
Re: Wheel studs
Posted: 26 Mar 2010 15:27
by Kagiso II
Chrome wheel nut @ tiger wheel & tyre [menlyn] - got 3 diff prices from 3 different guys on consecutive days - cheapest R38.00 - most expensive - R52.00 ...