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Re: GT6 Wheel studs

To: Gt6steve@aol.com
Subject: Re: GT6 Wheel studs
From: Bob Bownes <bownes@seiri.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 12:43:37 -0500
I used to make 7/16-20 studs for the stock Spit hubs from a Chevy part. 
Needed to have the lip tapered to seat correctly and clear everything. 
But they worked quite well. I still have all the fixtures to make them 
if there is really a need.

Bob


Gt6steve@aol.com wrote:

> Bill,
> The alloy hubs will likely be drilled for the stock 3/8" studs so you'll have 
> to bore them to take whatever studs you're using.  The 7/16-20 upgrade is 
> most likely a Chevy size.  If not, look to use them as you can get a 
> replacement stud at any tire store.  I recommend the ARP studs but that's up 
> to you.
> Steve  
> 
> << Hello Gents,
>  I am going to go to aluminum hubs on my GT6+. Your previous dialog was this 
> is a good thing and the 6lb savings on the front of the nose heavy car is 
> worth it. Ok  - now the question is wheel studs. The car currently is set up 
> with 7/16" studs with 20 threads per inch on 3 3/4 in centers. This is true 
> for the rear as well and also coincides  with my Super 7 front hubs so I can 
> share wheels. Is this the good set up?
>  Thanks for your advice.
>  Also this car was set up with the original front suspension, except it has 
> the lower A arms boxed and the top of the towers are welded to the roll cage 
> that extends to the front of the car. The vertical link, steering arms, 
> spindle, bearings, ball joints are all original except the bushes are 
> urethane. So the jist of it is that the front suspension seems fairly stock. 
> Is this the way to go?
>  Any and all advice would be appreciated.
>  Bill B

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