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Post by yammies on Nov 11, 2011 11:02:10 GMT 12
I've just had some custom front hubs made up to allow me to put commodore rotors and calipers on my chevette - can anyone point me in the direction of some M12x1.5 wheel studs at a reasonable price? they need to be at least 55mm long - the longer the better really
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Post by cul8r on Nov 11, 2011 16:35:40 GMT 12
Bnt?
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Post by crazytim on Nov 11, 2011 17:13:41 GMT 12
cul8r is a long stud... or so I've heard
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Post by misdablack on Nov 11, 2011 19:02:25 GMT 12
bunnings ow...
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Post by gordo on Nov 11, 2011 20:50:17 GMT 12
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Post by yammies on Nov 12, 2011 10:18:13 GMT 12
Price looks pretty reasonable too... so difficult to buy anything out of the ordinary in new zealand. Worst price I have had so far was $38 per stud... bloody ridiculous. Autolign can do them for $160 for 10... Summit parts in the states can do them for about $25US for 10 studs but they have international charges and postage fees on top of that which eat into the savings
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Post by gordo on Nov 12, 2011 15:41:08 GMT 12
Make sure you get Vauxhall/Opel ones, splines differ between brands.
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Post by yammies on Dec 18, 2011 8:06:05 GMT 12
Ended up buying a couple of VT commodore hubs - Same stud pattern as the rear and same thread pitch too. No need for Opel/Vauxhall ones as the brakes are commodore and wheels are either BMW or commodore
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Post by 77vette on Dec 18, 2011 8:45:24 GMT 12
they are actual quite expensive aye. i had to buy a couple for a corolla and repco charged me 12 bucks each. x that buy 16 or whatever for a whole car is pricy
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