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studs breaking off
i have 18 inch enkei rsv wheels on my svx with the rings and when I go to take off the wheels i always break studs. iIhave replaced all the studs thinking they were just old and ****ty but then i went to take the wheels off and a few studs broke again i only torqued them to like 80 ftlbs not even and the snapping off when i take them off. Im probly going to sell them this spring if i cant figure out wats going on cause I feel like i cant go out of town cause if i get a flat im f@#$ed so please help or throw out some i deas for me to try this spring!!
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you might like to check what torque wheel nuts are meant to be tightened to.
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I've been cranking mine down to 75 for a good while, and if that was too much, my studs would be gone for sure - I changed my wheels more than 20 times last year.
"80 ftlbs not even"... Are you using a torque wrench? Please say that you're not using an impact gun! |
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How many turns of the nut does it take to install the nut fully onto the shaft with the wheel installed?
Our stock wheel nuts turn about 15.5 turns to fully seat against our stock wheels. Whats a life? Ideally you want 12mm of engagement for a 12mm diameter bolt/stud/nut. It takes 9.6 turns to have a nut fully engaged. If your wheel nuts take fewer turns it puts more stress on the engaged threads. Are you using a capped nut, or an open nut? An open nut will allow water and salt to enter easier than a capped nut. BTW, stock is 69-83 ft/lb. |
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Put anti seize on the threads when you replace the nuts. This makes it easier to remove.
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Axle nuts, wheel nuts, pinch bolts, you kind of want them to stay tight. |
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Follow OT's suggestions. You should not be breaking studs off if you're getting the right amount of thread engagement at the torque you say you're using.
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Is it safe to assume that you're not using the stock lug nuts?
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Is it safe? You're talking to me? Is it safe? Is what safe? Is it safe? I don't know what you mean. I can't tell you something's safe or not, unless I know specifically what you're talking about. Is it safe? Tell me what the "it" refers to. Is it safe? Yes, it's safe, it's very safe, it's so safe you wouldn't believe it. Is it safe? No. It's not safe, it's... very dangerous, be careful. |
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slowly...slowly now.....back away from the ASTI....slowly...keep your hands where I can see them...:lol::lol:
-Bill |
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I think the problem is more serious than just the lugs break when you take the nuts off if you had a flat tire. I would be concerned to drive the car with that setup. The stress on the lugs could possibly even cause them to break while you are driving. I would get rid of those wheels.
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