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Thread: Wheel Studs

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    Wheel Studs

    Anyone have these installed and can give me insight?

    Bimmerworld, Turner, Vorshlag, TCK all have their variants of the studs...just don't know who I should go with (Probably bimmerworld or vorshlag for money reasons).

    I figured it would make my life easy when it comes to swapping wheels every weekend basically...and I think they look awesome.

    Opinions?


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    I don't but I've looked into them before. Will be getting some when I get new wheels. Vorshlag and Turner seem to be the most popular. No firsthand experience, just what I've seen.
    -Chris-

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    I did a DIY on the TMS studs I installed. I went with Turner purley because of their reputation on and off the track.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMATT View Post
    I did a DIY on the TMS studs I installed. I went with Turner purley because of their reputation on and off the track.

    Gary
    They looked great on your ZHP at SIGfest Gary!!

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    I run a set from BimmerWorld. They have a tendency to send the extra long ones though. Unless you're planning to run huge spacers, tell them you don't want the huge ones. They'll stick out quite a bit and you'd need a deep well socket to get them on and off. 75mm are the smaller ones. http://store.bimmerworld.com/standar...tud-p1352.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike V View Post
    I run a set from BimmerWorld. They have a tendency to send the extra long ones though. Unless you're planning to run huge spacers, tell them you don't want the huge ones. They'll stick out quite a bit and you'd need a deep well socket to get them on and off. 75mm are the smaller ones. http://store.bimmerworld.com/standar...tud-p1352.aspx
    So the 75mm's can be used with up to a 12mm wheel spacer.

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