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    #16
    remove and install wheels twice a weekend and see how the threads in your hubs like you. ;)
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      #17
      Wheel studs are easy. Go to Bimmerworld and get their bullet nose studs. Those are the same part they use on their race cars and they work. Do give the studs a dab of anti-seize every other weekend and replace the studs every other year.

      Red locktite is more than adequate. If that isn't holding, there is insufficient cooling to the front brakes or less than optimal use of the brakes.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        #18
        or they are too small. mission is murder on brakes. :p

        not sure what I'm doing yet. Will probably call vorshlag when I have a chance. These weren't quite a year old btw. I also don't use an impact to break them free.
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          #19
          Holy shit. And I JUST installed those exact studs a few weeks ago.

          S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting There

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            #20
            Originally posted by whiltebeitel View Post
            This. Heat stretches bolts, and when you re-torque them hot, and they cool, the stress on the bolt rises a huge ammount, as if you torqued them like the crank hub bolt. Turner Studs fail under the same circumstances, saw a good friend lose the RF wheel to the trees in a left hander. Tyhe studs sheared because they were way too tight, and the load of the c orner did them in. Luckily, he was safe and only needed to replace the studs and fender.

            If I may be so blunt, I hope you aren't tightening the nut with the impact set to a "torque"
            oh yeah, no I'm not retorquing them hot (although with two of the nuts backed off 1/2", I had to do something). and my impact isn't capable of more than ~60ft/lbs. it's enough to get them snugly on there, and then I have to torque them with my torque wrench.
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              #21
              studs

              I use TMS...no issues at all........on a track car.
              I love sitting down and just driving!

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                #22
                I have been using TMS studs for years, zero issues.
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                  #23
                  I've been using the TMS bulletnose studs this season without any problems.

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                    #24
                    Why not try H&R Studs? Although they aren't bull nosed. They do have a nifty allen socket in the front for tightening.

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                      #25
                      I could.. the H&R headquarters is right here in town!
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by nando View Post
                        i could.. The h&r headquarters is right here in town!
                        just call tms...or BW...or Vorshlag even

                        nando......

                        you're a smart car guy....

                        every club racer in the world uses studs...and get the brakes hot as well.....this isnt brain surgery.....
                        Last edited by JRKOUPE; 07-08-2009, 10:32 AM.
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                          #27
                          The new Vorschlag bullet nose with hex holes are made by ARP (same supplier as Turner) and should not bring any problem. I bought a set last month. The older style that was shorter and zinc plated (and cheaper) was a bit akward to work with. I had them too and am replacing them. Never had problems though wit the old style studs.

                          Lee
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by JRKOUPE View Post
                            just call tms...or BW...or Vorshlag even

                            nando......

                            you're a smart car guy....

                            every club racer in the world uses studs...and get the brakes hot as well.....this isnt brain surgery.....
                            I know, I'm just busy. My wheel isn't going to fall off with two lugbolts and two studs holding it on, not in a hurry. I'll probably just call vorshlag when I get the chance. Just seeing what other people's experiences were.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                              The new Vorschlag bullet nose with hex holes are made by ARP (same supplier as Turner) and should not bring any problem. I bought a set last month. The older style that was shorter and zinc plated (and cheaper) was a bit akward to work with. I had them too and am replacing them. Never had problems though wit the old style studs.

                              Lee
                              good info. those are the ones I wanted in the first place.. they just didn't have any (except the ones requiring a spacer) at the time. my black nuts are probably fine to reuse too.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by nando View Post
                                good info. those are the ones I wanted in the first place.. they just didn't have any (except the ones requiring a spacer) at the time. my black nuts are probably fine to reuse too.

                                woah...I just re read this...YOUR NUTS ARE BLACK???>....did you have any blunt trauma's?.....rough sex?....

                                please..go see your urologist asap....
                                I love sitting down and just driving!

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