I'm going to be upgrading to Alcoa wheels sometime during the
next few months. There seems to be a difference in opinion from
some folks regarding the need to replace the wheel studs when going
to Aloca wheels.
Cinnabar and it seems Jim Bounds recommend getting new studs.
Others tell me not to bother.
What is the reason replacing the studs? Should I replace my studs
when I go to the Alcoa wheels?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
> .......................................................... If you are using
> aluminum
> wheels, you want to replace the OEM length studas with "Dorman brand-
> 610-218) These studs are longer. They have a shoulder though that is too
> tall for OEM steel rims that will make them stick to the hub even when the
> nuts are removed.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jim Bounds
> ------------------------
next few months. There seems to be a difference in opinion from
some folks regarding the need to replace the wheel studs when going
to Aloca wheels.
Cinnabar and it seems Jim Bounds recommend getting new studs.
Others tell me not to bother.
What is the reason replacing the studs? Should I replace my studs
when I go to the Alcoa wheels?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
> .......................................................... If you are using
> aluminum
> wheels, you want to replace the OEM length studas with "Dorman brand-
> 610-218) These studs are longer. They have a shoulder though that is too
> tall for OEM steel rims that will make them stick to the hub even when the
> nuts are removed.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jim Bounds
> ------------------------