Stud conversion.
Onlu pic i have unfortunately 
Might have some more at home....
Easy enough, drill out the hubs, press in the studs, easier to get a machine shop to do it, but not impossible to do at home.
Rob,

Might have some more at home....
Easy enough, drill out the hubs, press in the studs, easier to get a machine shop to do it, but not impossible to do at home.
Rob,
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Cheers mate, its getting there.
I would definitely recommend the wheel studs btw, its so easy to strip the threads out of the hub with normal bolts.
I bought the studs from rallydesign.com
Rob,
I would definitely recommend the wheel studs btw, its so easy to strip the threads out of the hub with normal bolts.
I bought the studs from rallydesign.com
Rob,
just make sure for the love of god u fully drill out the old threads. i sent my hubs off to have the work done, and somehow 1 of the holes was missed, and a stud was pressed in with thread still in place. result, 1 cracked hub 
for such a cheap and simple job, it dont half make a world of difference though. no more fighting to line up bolts thru constantly spinning brake discs, and fighting to hold a wheel in place whilst u try and find all the bolts lol

for such a cheap and simple job, it dont half make a world of difference though. no more fighting to line up bolts thru constantly spinning brake discs, and fighting to hold a wheel in place whilst u try and find all the bolts lol
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why is having studs better than having the normal set up?
i can see what RSandy is saying it would make it a lot easyer lol just wandered if there was another reason.
i can see what RSandy is saying it would make it a lot easyer lol just wandered if there was another reason.
This is the drill I bought
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DORMER-A10...#ht_500wt_1127
Rather than pressing the studs in, you can just do a nut up on them to pull them into place i think...
Be careful when drilling them out, you can't go too wrong as the drill will follow the thread hole, but make sure it doesnt wander off and go thru on the wonk.
Be careful when drilling them out, you can't go too wrong as the drill will follow the thread hole, but make sure it doesnt wander off and go thru on the wonk.
I am aware of it, but havn't tried it. Come the summer i'll want afew bits cleaned and degreased so i'll give it a go - what program's best lol? I don't imagine the "eco-wash" program is much use for engine parts it barely cleans off last nights ruby murray!
The dishwasher isn't any good for ali heads i find, great for blocks tho, but seriously WAIT UNTIL THE MISSUS IS OUT!
The hotter the cycle the better, just get rid of any degreaser etc first as it stinks enough to get you in trouble when she's back!
Rob,
The hotter the cycle the better, just get rid of any degreaser etc first as it stinks enough to get you in trouble when she's back!
Rob,
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