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HI MATEGET THEM OFF!!!!!!The wheel studs are not long enough I used to work in the trade and when we sold a set of wheels they would not supply them unless they supplied appropriat studs nuts of bolts.What they told us was you need 5 threads clear of the nut by the looks of it you dont have that and the nuts are only just 3/4 of the way over the studid try and get longer studs for that on a personal note I wouldnt drive it like that.Sorry for the neg feedback on the plus they do look nice Paul
the scrutineer kept failing me, was 1 1/2 threads short of a full nut
spun them in a lathe & took 1mm of each nut,problem cured
Quote from: "RedlineMike" spun them in a lathe & took 1mm of each nut,problem curedI very rarely comment on this sort of thread but could not believe what I was reading :shock: There is a lot of engineering calculations and metal science goes into deciding the size and number of wheel nuts used on motor vehicles and the reason the scrutineers are failing your motor is because it is UNSAFE.There is only one thing worse than wheel nuts (and studs) that are the wrong size and that is the real nut that will do things to CON the scrutineers onto allowing an UNSAFE vehicle into an event.I would not like to get in the way of an out of control Land Rover wheel travelling at 50 mph.USE THE CORRECT NUTS AND STUDS OR DON'T USE THE WHEELS.You could kill yourself or worse an innocent marshal or spectator.{sooty gets down off his soap box}Sorry, I thought a long time about posting this but I am now 50 years old and have done my fair share of motor sport and seen first hand the damage a flying wheel can do.Please take no offence by this Mike but giving advice like that is not a good idea
yep the wolf wheel is thicker than the standard series wheel as i have just found.now to find someone that will supply longer studs!p.s. 130 wheel studs are longer but they are £9 odds EACH!