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davewagon

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Post #1
Just come across these:

Mtec stud & nuts

and was wondering if anyone knew whether they were sh*t or not - can't be that bad surely?

Anyone know which particular stud length you need for cyclones (60mm, 80mm, 100mm etc)
and if 60degree tapered bolts are the ones i'm after?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:02
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These would be handy with the big Brembos, as any old tyre changing monkey will throw the wheels on and scrape the paint in the calipers I reckon.
Are other types ones where you drill the threads out and they fit in from the back of the hub with a round head on?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:03
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I don't know of the quality of these but i think it is a great idea

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:07
davewagon

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Post #4
Pfft, don't know about drilling hubs out?

These should just screw all the way in I believe?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:10
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I've never heard of drilling the hubs out this is the only way i personaly know of

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:13
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Until I seen these I just always thought that to change them to studs tthey fitted from the back and looks like a big steel rivet from the bak of the hub, like when a car leaves factory with them.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:15
davewagon

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We've had the idea before:

way back when ...

just a bit more expensive?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:18
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more expensive but worth it Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:38
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Yeah, I saw you were championing them earlier, but it seems that deal is done now and no more word from the chap?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:43
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I've seen him post elsewhere Smile

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:43
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Personally I'd say those are a bit cheap, when I looked before the only set I found that came recommended in any way was £100 or so.

The problem with those is that "high tensile" can mean anything 8.8 upwards, and you really want 12.9 to do it properly. Although the steel might have the tensile strength, cheaper steel won't handle having wheels repeatedly put on and off, the threads will get all mashed up and then the bolts won't be on as tight as they should be.

For me, it's always about risk versus consequences - yes, there's a fairly small chance that they'll snap, unless you're doing lots of track work. However, if they *do* go wrong, you're talking about slamming your car into the ground, probably screwing up your suspension, wishbones and tracking and most likely landing in a ditch.

Not something to skimp on IMO.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 14:55
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welshpug! wrote:
I've seen him post elsewhere Smile


Where? I've not managed to find him

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 15:02
davewagon

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Way to kill my buzz Owain lol

If i ever track my car, I'd gladly pay the premium for 12.9 strength steel, just cant't seem to find it anywhere - although if we can track down the previous guy to do it, i'd may be tempted now.

Am i correct about the nuts though, tapered or flat seated fro cyclones?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 15:47
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davewagon wrote:
Way to kill my buzz Owain




I'm Buzz Killington.

davewagon wrote:
Am i correct about the nuts though, tapered or flat seated fro cyclones?


Can't remember, haven't had them in years.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 15:48
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Flat seated for clones

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 16:10
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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 16:12
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have posted on his thread on 106 RR forum see if he's still doing them, afaik he is.

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 16:28
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Buzz?

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Posted 17th Jul 2012 at 17:03
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I have a set of Gratston ones on mine and love them. I know that they are REALLY cheap but they have served me well over the span of a year.

At the end of the day all you are doing is loctiting them into the hub and winding nuts on to them at the same torque as you would do with bolts. Peugeot bolts seem to be made fo chocolate so these studs won't be worse than that.

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Posted 18th Jul 2012 at 16:09
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yeah there is some good logic there I suppose.

Might just go for them if other options don't present themselves, i'm not doing track days or hooning about (much), if I ever were, i would probably fork out for 12.9 steel ones.

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Posted 19th Jul 2012 at 20:42
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I had a stud and nut conversion on my last HDi and it was such a help getting wheels on and off. I was using "Toyota style" wheel nuts with a Peugeot thread cut in them as they're actually a better fit in Peugeot wheels than proper Peugeot spec nuts.

I got mine from https://www.speedshack.co.uk for a very reasonable price.

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Posted 20th Jul 2012 at 02:19
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he is still doing them, you can PM him on the 106 RR Smile

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Posted 20th Jul 2012 at 11:03
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Did he give you a price?

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Posted 20th Jul 2012 at 12:27
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Post #25
http://www.106rallyeforum.com/forum2008/showthread.php?t=70827&highlight=stud

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Stud lengths are 65mm, 80mm and 100mm.

Designed/manufactured to meet/exceed 12.9 fastener grade. OEM peugeot/citroen are 10.9 and god knows what the grayston ones are but they didnt last on mine!

60 degree Taper nuts only as flat face nuts are still being made but will arrive in a couple of weeks tops.

There are two nut coatings available chrome coating and a dacromet finish. Both have good corrosion properties but the dacromet is a dull grey colour and chrome is shiney obviously. I have personally fitted the dacromet ones to my car for the sleeper look but know many of you will prefer the chrome oem look. As i have limited numbers it will be on a first come first served basis for coating choice.

Studs have a domed finish to aid nut starting and the threads on studs and nut are very good/clean.







Prices are as follows:-

Delivered to UK mainland & NI only. If your not covered by this then pm me for a quote for postage costs.

Taper nuts (set of 16) with following stud lengths:-

65mm = £90
80mm = £95
100mm = £97.50

Flat nuts (when theyre in) (set of 16) with following stud lengths:-

65mm = £95
80mm = £100
100mm = £102.50

Studs only (set of 16)
65mm = £36
80mm = £40
100mm = £44

Taper Nuts (set of 16)
£56

Flat Nuts (when theyre in) (set of 16)
£60.

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Posted 20th Jul 2012 at 12:56

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