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Subject: [TR] wheel studs - follow-up
From: "Andrew Uprichard" <auprichard@uprichard.net>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 16:20:27 -0400
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Thank you to all who replied.  It is with some trepidation that I dare
correct Mark (OK, I'll send some money), but the studs on the front wheel of
a TR3 are press in - it is the studs at the rear which screw in and are
peened.

 

Anyway, I found an outfit in the UK which sells longer studs, so I am all
set.

 

Andrew Uprichard


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