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South African MK2 Wheel Stud Help


thebassman

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Hi, trying to obtain some new (longer) wheel studs for a South African MK2 1600 Sport, the problem I'm finding is the dia. of the splines. Mine are .542" dia. There has been a previous thread on this matter and someone directed them to Burtons. I have purchased one as advised (just to test) and this wont fit as the spline dia. is .568 which is .026" oversize. I dont want to enlarge the holes in the hub as the splines are not very deep. The car was originally on 8" x 13" wheels but these looked too wide as the body is unarched so I purchased a set of 6" x 13" minilite copys which came with wheel nuts but they only go on approx 3.5 turns and I feel this is not enough to secure the wheels which is why I would like the longer one's.  Any suggestions !!

Thanks,  Jeff.

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Usually a choice between metric or imperial threads so the nuts are probably opposite to the studs you have. Regular mk2 studs are imperial I believe - RS models have metric M12 thread. The correct thread with correct nuts will run down a thread completely - obviously, so i'd try getting the opposite size to the one you got to try? Did the Minilite nuts thread onto the original studs?

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There are two sizes of metric on the mk2 , where they go through  hubs ,might be worth a call or email to decent supplier on eBay, as col said mk1 escort unf,

My van is running different size studs front  thicker ,thinner on rear, buts same size nuts

But who's to say hasn't got oddball bits being from Africa 

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The thread is 12mm which is what the new nuts are as well. The problem (I think) is not with the nuts but the amount of stud which is showing through when the wheel is in place. The nuts run down the thread ok. I think I have caused some confusion when I said the nuts only go on 3.5 turns, this is when the wheel is in place. The nut runs  right down the thread with no wheel on so I know they are compatable.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks Guys, all sorted now, bought oversize one's from Burtons, drilled the holes out to 14mm, pressed new one's in (.013" interference fit) and then spot welded the studs at the rear to prevent them from turning in the hub. New bearings and locking collar on and now all back on the car.  Cheers.

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