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> Wheel Bolt?
BenNC
post Apr 7 2003, 09:44 AM
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Does anyone know the Thread pitch specs on the wheel bolts? My local tire guy sell screw in studs, but needs that info.

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URY914
post Apr 7 2003, 11:16 AM
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Are you talking about using the studs that are double threaded and tighten with a allen wrench and loctiite'd in? VW shops sell them, but I really won't do it. They are cheap cast studs, not cut treads on tool steel. Years ago, I twisted two of them off on the same wheel by hand tighting them.
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post Apr 7 2003, 12:45 PM
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Technical Info on Porsche Wheel Bolts and Studs

14mm x 1.5 is what you want.

The above link has some great information about the history of Porsche wheel studs and related information

Scroll down to the halfway point, look for the highlight in blue
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