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  • BMWE34M5
    R3V Elite
    • May 2004
    • 4406

    #331
    You can use your existing lug bolts.


    Originally posted by CB-M3
    do these wheels require the thin wall lug nuts?
    Mel Abrahams
    Abrahams Motorsport
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    • CB-M3
      Grease Monkey
      • Jun 2011
      • 348

      #332
      Originally posted by BMWE34M5
      You can use your existing lug bolts.
      I got the wheels mounted today. Some reason I got a weird rattle now from the E-brake. Driving wise no vibrations from the wheels/tires on the steering wheel. If I pull on the E-brake like 1 or 2 clicks the rattle disappears. What is going on? I had the E-brake fully pulled when I took stock wheels off and put new ones on. Did it stretch the cable somewhere? Something is hitting when the E-brake is in rested state and I drive. I'm reading if you change wheels the stock bolts may be too long and hit the e-brake mechanism. Wondering if the wheels are too thin where it mounts a the hub. Any suggestions let me know please.
      Last edited by CB-M3; 03-14-2013, 05:19 PM.

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      • delatlanta1281
        Dart Master
        • Mar 2006
        • 10317

        #333
        Huh. Take out a bolt and measure it.
        Yours truly,
        Rich
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        Originally posted by Rigmaster
        you kids get off my lawn.....

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        • jP4
          Advanced Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 168

          #334
          CB-M3 -- 57mm wheel studs is what I'd suggest. Makes things easier all the way around.

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          • CB-M3
            Grease Monkey
            • Jun 2011
            • 348

            #335
            Originally posted by jP4
            CB-M3 -- 57mm wheel studs is what I'd suggest. Makes things easier all the way around.
            And use lug nuts? Never installed wheel studs before. Is there a blank in the threads so it doesn't stop going into the hub?

            EDIT: NVM, they do have a blank. Comes with lug nuts too usually.Put some loctite on it and I should be good. Looks like I will go this route.
            Last edited by CB-M3; 03-15-2013, 07:14 AM.

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            • jP4
              Advanced Member
              • Sep 2012
              • 168

              #336
              You got it. There are r3v threads about it, but the basics are -- clean your threads well, locktite, torque to ~25ftlbs (I hand tightened mine), done. The studs will bottom out in the hub, you'll know (which is also why I don't think your current lug bolts are the problem...the hub won't allow them to go all the way through and interfere with the ebrake.) You'll need a 5.5mm allen key, which isn't the most common tool around. You can get a little install kit at Vorshlag here. I got my stud kit from Ryan @ Motorsport Hardware.

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              • CB-M3
                Grease Monkey
                • Jun 2011
                • 348

                #337
                Originally posted by jP4
                You got it. There are r3v threads about it, but the basics are -- clean your threads well, locktite, torque to ~25ftlbs (I hand tightened mine), done. The studs will bottom out in the hub, you'll know (which is also why I don't think your current lug bolts are the problem...the hub won't allow them to go all the way through and interfere with the ebrake.) You'll need a 5.5mm allen key, which isn't the most common tool around. You can get a little install kit at Vorshlag here. I got my stud kit from Ryan @ Motorsport Hardware.

                When I read about adjusting the e-brake shoe pads it does say you can use one of the lug bolt holes to turn the clicker. So I would think maybe there is 1 bolt that is touching the e-brake mechanism. Thanks for the advice.

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                • CB-M3
                  Grease Monkey
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 348

                  #338
                  Found out the noise was coming from underneath my e-brake not at the hubs like the cable was too loose. The right side was indeed really loose. Turned the adjusting nut few times and noise is gone.

                  Here is the whip cleaned. I need to get coilovers ASAP. I put on 215/40/17 Kumho AST tires. It is actually flush with the fender.
                  Attached Files
                  Last edited by CB-M3; 03-16-2013, 10:37 AM.

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                  • jP4
                    Advanced Member
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 168

                    #339
                    :up: Looking good man!

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                    • BMWE34M5
                      R3V Elite
                      • May 2004
                      • 4406

                      #340
                      15" and 17" ET 20 4 lug Kopi wheels in stock at Group Buy prices.
                      Set (4 wheels) 17" x 7.5" $899
                      Wheel 17" x 7.5" $225
                      Set (4 wheels) 15" x 6.5" $849
                      Wheel 15" x 6.5" $215
                      Mel Abrahams
                      Abrahams Motorsport
                      www.abrahamsmotorsport.com
                      E-mail:sales@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                      PayPal to:
                      order@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                      If you do not have a PayPal account, please call our office.
                      Buy with confidence, serving the E30 community for over 14 years
                      Phone:727-992-0288
                      Fax:727-868-6373

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                      • jrobie79
                        R3VLimited
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 2520

                        #341
                        Originally posted by CB-M3
                        Found out the noise was coming from underneath my e-brake not at the hubs like the cable was too loose. The right side was indeed really loose. Turned the adjusting nut few times and noise is gone.

                        Here is the whip cleaned. I need to get coilovers ASAP. I put on 215/40/17 Kumho AST tires. It is actually flush with the fender.
                        is that stock ride height? trying to gauge what mine will look like with H&R Races
                        1991 318is --- currently not road worthy
                        1991 318i ---- 308K - retired

                        Originally posted by RickSloan
                        so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?

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                        • CB-M3
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 348

                          #342
                          yes stock iS.

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                          • tak7
                            E30 Modder
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 856

                            #343
                            Are the 15" open lug or with caps?
                            Pics?

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                            • BMWE34M5
                              R3V Elite
                              • May 2004
                              • 4406

                              #344
                              They come with removable caps.
                              Some customers painted the hubs black.
                              Originally posted by tak7
                              Are the 15" open lug or with caps?
                              Pics?
                              Attached Files
                              Mel Abrahams
                              Abrahams Motorsport
                              www.abrahamsmotorsport.com
                              E-mail:sales@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                              PayPal to:
                              order@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                              If you do not have a PayPal account, please call our office.
                              Buy with confidence, serving the E30 community for over 14 years
                              Phone:727-992-0288
                              Fax:727-868-6373

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                              • BMWE34M5
                                R3V Elite
                                • May 2004
                                • 4406

                                #345
                                Do you think I'm sexy?
                                Attached Files
                                Mel Abrahams
                                Abrahams Motorsport
                                www.abrahamsmotorsport.com
                                E-mail:sales@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                                PayPal to:
                                order@abrahamsmotorsport.com
                                If you do not have a PayPal account, please call our office.
                                Buy with confidence, serving the E30 community for over 14 years
                                Phone:727-992-0288
                                Fax:727-868-6373

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