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RE: Wheel studs - Jack Houpe - 09-13-2023

20 studs on order, cheapest I could find was $218 which incudes shipping. In case anyone has the same studs I had here is the closest cross reference to the ones I have. WA07-6116, E-10241, k233468, these are different brands but the same stud.


RE: Wheel studs - BusNit - 09-13-2023

That's on par for what I paid. 10 for $115 or so


RE: Wheel studs - Jack Houpe - 09-13-2023

Simon my coach eats $100 bills like I eat m&ms. Smile


RE: Wheel studs - BusNit - 09-13-2023

Let's trade. Mine chews up 1000's on a weekly basis... Punishment for something I must have done in a prior life or past.


RE: Wheel studs - Jack Houpe - 09-19-2023

I noticed when I removed the studs this pattern on the back of the brake disk hub, it concerned me as if you look at the rust pattern the hub actually is installed where it can float when the studs are not torqued, the difference between the hub and the disk hole is .285", I understand floating rotors in the racing world but in the coach world this seem a bit weird so I set out to shim the disk hole so the stud will be dead center on the hole. I found that a craftsman socket is exact 1.25" OD so I put a socket on my mill with a 1 inch bit and drilled it out then cut into pieces .5" thick and placed them into the disk hole inserted new studs with a 22mm stud insertion tool and all is well.