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Thanks for looking.
I am at the Runoffs and another Porsche racer has brought some really nice lightweight wheels for me to use this week. Unfortunately, the wheels have a thicker mounting flange and my wheel studs are too short. Does anyone in Ohio or nearby have 20 of these studs 14X1.5 100mm long, Part number 930-331-100. Can anyone assist me in getting them by Monday??? I can order from Pelican for NDA shipment, but I'll miss a day of practice with these wheels. They are signifigantly lighter than what I have and should make a difference on the track. Help me Obi Wan Kanobie, your my only hope. Call me on the cell if you can. Erik Madsen 508-524-3145 |
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Eddie914 |
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If 911 rear brake rotors are used without the parking brake assembly, the studs can be driven out with a drift while the car is on the ground with the wheels in place. Simply remove the lowet lug nut, drive the stud out with a drift and a LARGE hammer (8 lb seems to work fine). The new stud can be inserted from the back of the hub/rotor, and pulled into place with a lug net.
Eddie |
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