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Wheel Stud Replacement

Anyone know if you can chenge the rear wheel studs without pressing the hub out of the bearing.

Sure it'll be obvious when the disk's off but I can't be arsed looking at the mo.

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its getting lowered to get rid of the stupid gap that's look crap. i have a 99 spec bumper a rear low lever wing rear 99 spec lights and the whole car is getting a respray so the sill will be done then

 

Sure, it'll get rid of the gap above it, but it won't get rid of the cap between the top of the wheel and the leading edge of the arch. It won't bring the wheel out. Are you fitting camber adjustment arms? You will need spacers for the front, no question, the rear I'd leave alone TBH. I thought you had 265 on at the moment, my bad. 265 is ok. Should give a nice flat tyre-wall.

no 245 and there just to small i have adjustable camber kit all round

Ok cool. Anyway, like I said, your rears look fine from there, even though you haven't lowered it yet. The fronts look like they need the spacers though.

Sure, it'll get rid of the gap above it, but it won't get rid of the cap between the top of the wheel and the leading edge of the arch. It won't bring the wheel out. Are you fitting camber adjustment arms? You will need spacers for the front, no question, the rear I'd leave alone TBH. I thought you had 265 on at the moment, my bad. 265 is ok. Should give a nice flat tyre-wall.

 

Si, according to Dan's previous thread, they are only 8.5" wide rears. 265 would be too wide.

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Si, according to Dan's previous thread, they are only 8.5" wide rears. 265 would be too wide.

 

I know, I forgot that was what he had.

I know, I forgot that was what he had.

ok, its just you recommended 265's still.

265 is ok. Should give a nice flat tyre-wall.

typo ?

will have some 265 to try on the wheels so we will some find out i have seen lots of other people and pics of 8.5j wheels with a 265 and looked fine

265 wheels look fine, but you start to get tyre pinch at that size and it will ruin the handling of the cars rear end.

Zed #2: 1998 Midnight Purple 2+2 NA. (owned 2020 - now) 

Zed #1: 1995 Blue Slicktop NA (2013-2015)

 

the 245 on the rear at the mo angle in a bit and are not flush so 255 would be more flush and as for the 265 well we will see soon when there on

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