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im thinking of doing a stud convesion for the polo as with my spacers its makes it akward to change the wheels quickly plus i need longer bolts anyway so i though id go for it and change it over to studs instead has anyone done this before
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I haven't seen it before on a 6N2 Polo GTi :)

What donor vehicle are you likely to use?
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Post by kinder »

im not going to do it that way you can buy then that go on the original thread and tighen up that way then a bolt ive found then for around 30 quid ish
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Hang on, so what exactly are you doing? Making the hubs stick out more? Or changing them to house a different PCD?
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no tim he is talking about a stud kit!
u can buy them for anycar all they do is screw into the hub then lock so they cant come out then u attach ur wheels with nuts instead of bolts!

just like fords and loads of other cars come as standard!
infact more cars come like this than with bolts!
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Ahhh yeh i'm with you. Sorry.
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Post by kinder »

yer its also safer as i found out as a iha dmy camber done and they treaded the bolts and my wheel fell off yesterday as i was driving so now need a new hub aswell so look like i will be doin this conversion at the same time
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Post by bbspolo »

mate thats nothing 2 do with the bolts!
They dont just fall off!!! only reason that would happen is if whoever did your wheels up ither over tightened the bolts causing them 2 streach and fail or cross threaded them!!!

Studs are no safer (infact there much easer 2 cross thread!) than bolts just easer when it comes 2 fitting your wheels!
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Post by Tim_GTi »

bbspolo wrote: Studs are no safer (infact there much easer 2 cross thread!) than bolts just easer when it comes 2 fitting your wheels!
Exactly what I was thinking. Plus the adapter type ones would mean you've got two ends to look out for!
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i understand this...but ye what are the reasons for it?
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reasons for what???
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this stud conversion thing
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Post by bbspolo »

Its just a personal thing!
some ppl prefer and think studs are easer and others prefer bolts!

studs do make it easer if ur not a mecanic putting wheels with spacers on.
But u do have 2 be carfull as like i said they are very easy 2 cross thread!

bolts however u have 2 have the knack of putting wheels on but they are quite differcult 2 mess up! and if u do u can normaly get away with a new bolt or 2 to fix it!
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i see, very useful for pitstops
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Post by JPR_polo_gti »

lol^
what's so difficult about putting the wheels on....never had any problems.
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