Opinion on e30 Stud Conversion?

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  • Wishno87
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    Ask Matt-B about cheap studs. He will tell you.

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by nando
    ARP?

    George, avoid "cheap" studs, trust me :)
    What do you mean??? I should use quality parts to secure my wheels? Why? :|

    I said I waned to find a cheap source of their studs. You know they are charging 3 or 4 times what they cost.

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  • 619E30
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    +1 on studs, it makes mounting wheels so much easier, especially none hub centric ones. I love mine

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  • Danny
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    If you ever plan on tracking your car, go with a vorschlag or turner kit. Mine has been through a few track days with flying colors. I'd be wary of any others.

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  • nando
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    Thats nice - streeg driving is like half as hard on car components as track.

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  • dreamchasin
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    Originally posted by nando
    ARP?

    George, avoid "cheap" studs, trust me :)
    Mine were like 40-50 shipped and been rocking them for a over a year. That's on a slammed car on PA roads and then moved onto my current e30 thats lowered and on the same suspension (Ground control coilovers 500f/700r and bilstein sports). No issues.

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  • nando
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    ARP?

    George, avoid "cheap" studs, trust me :)

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  • george graves
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    sub'ed - I wonder who makes these? I'd love to find a cheap source of them.

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  • 416stroker
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    Whats weird I just read this thread yesterday and I just threw a stud today. It can happen I suggest after you take your rims off a few times to redo the locktite . Mine were on for a year and I never checked them.

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  • rotarievtec
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    X2 on the loctite. I'm using studs too and I have had no problems.

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  • nando
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    you don't. you use red locktite and put them in by hand with an allen wrench.

    never had one back out..

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  • markseven
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    How do you properly torque the studs?

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  • Matt-B
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    yea the black vorshlag and turner kits rock

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  • Lrutts
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    Thank you!

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  • Ian Bowers
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    I'm using these:



    No issues with them, they're a bit long -- but I like the look, and they're from a reputable company. They also sell a 75mm kit.

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