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Wheel bolt/stud conversion
bigandy - 3/4/05 at 10:48 AM

Morning all.

I am looking to use some of these wheel bolt to stud conversion studs, so that the rear hubs on my car match the front hubs (i.e. they both have studs to attach the wheels to). The front hubs are sierra, and the rears are fiesta.

I was wondering what people thought of the conversion studs that screw in as if they are bolts, but allow you to use a nuts to hold the wheels on?

Any tips for assembly/scare stories?!

Also, if anyone can point me in the direction of a supplier of ford alloy wheel nuts that are cheaper then a Ford dealer(the ones with a 60° cone washer on that cost about £4.50 each from ford), I would be rather grateful!

Cheers
Andy


GeoffT - 3/4/05 at 11:24 AM

Try here for the wheelnuts:-

http://www.trackstore.co.uk/wnuts.html


bigandy - 4/4/05 at 04:27 PM

Cheers for that Link, they are indeed a fair bit cheaper!

I'm still a bit uneasy about the bolt/stud conversion studs though.... Anyone?

Cheers
Andy


bigandy - 7/4/05 at 12:18 PM

Well, I've spoken to a few of the shops that sell these conversion Studs, and they seem to think they are okay to use. I think I'll give them a good dose of threadlock before I insert them though, just to make sure they don't come loose.

Cheers
Andy


NS Dev - 7/4/05 at 12:24 PM

There's no problem with them at all. If you think about it, they are no more likely to come undone than the bolt or nut themselves would be anyway, the clamping tension in the stud is still the same.

I would go with the loctite idea though, not for safety, but to make sure they don't come undone when you are undoing the wheelnuts, which would soon get annoying!


bigandy - 7/4/05 at 12:25 PM

I didn't think about it as a clamping force holding both the stud in place and the wheel! Cheers for that!

Andy


Rorty - 8/4/05 at 01:39 AM

In my youth, the conversion studs were a great fix for VW Beetle wheel bolts. I'd never heard of Loctite when I was 16, so I used a sharp-pointed punch to dimple the studs to the hubs/discs.
I would definitely use one of the permanent varieties of Loctite.