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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Wheel studs - extra long?
Hi I am looking to replace the standard 3/8 inch rear axle wheel studs (2A7089) on my MKII Sprite quarter elliptic rear axle with steel wheels as the old ones are bent. Anyone know of a good source of standard length and extra length ones (beyond the standard 1 1/2 inch please)? I had thought that Mini studs fit, but they have too course a spline. Cheers Mike |
M Wood |
I've used Mini studs on the rears and had no problems. I also used standard rears on the front, as they were longer. |
Dave O'Neill 2 |
When I fitted 7/8" spacers on the back of my Sprite with alloys and tube nuts I just used either Mini Cooper or Mini Cooper S studs as they were sufficiently longer to suit the spacers and were a direct fit in the rear hubs. |
David Billington |
Beware that longer studs also have a longer plain unthreaded section. This might prevent the wheel nuts tightening! The studs seem to go up in 10mm steps. |
Graeme Williams |
I put loner wheel studs and spacers on my last midget to fit modified alloys and got them from demontweeks.co.uk very helpful guy |
Alan McKewan |
I bought them at AH spares. |
Flip Brühl |
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