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vorshlag  > Instructions > Wheel Stud Helpful Hints
Some tips for installing and using Vorshlag wheel studs. Please see our PDF instructions on our website as well.
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vorshlag > Vorshlag 60mm wheel studs used on the rear of an E36 with a 17x9.5" CCW wheel and no spacer. These studs can be used on BMWs with up to a 10mm spacer on most wheels. If a spacer is thicker than 5mm it should be a hub-centric design.
vorshlag > Vorshlag 80mm wheel stud is (surprise!) 80mm long
vorshlag > To keep the rotor from rotating during installation, have a helper step on the brakes.
vorshlag > 60mm Vorshlaf studs installed on an E46
vorshlag > This is a typical BMW wheel using our 60mm wheel studs and no spacer. The machinist rule is shown to help users visualize what the studs will look like when installed w/o a spacer - they do "stick thru" the lug nuts by about .400". This is a good thing, as it shows complete stud engagement and allows for up to a 10mm spacer to be used with this stud length and wheel.
vorshlag > This car had somewhat rusty hubs. The front and rear suspension had been sitting out in the open with the wheel bolts removed, and they needed to be cleaned with a thread chaser (M12x1.5 thread). Made installation of the wheel studs much easier.
vorshlag > close up picture of the threads being cleaned up.
vorshlag > A set of Vorshlag 80mm wheel studs being installed. The double-nut technique is shown.
vorshlag > Showing the two nuts being tightened to each other, locking them to the stud...
Vorshlag 60mm wheel studs used on the rear of an E36 with a 17x9.5" CCW wheel and no spacer. These studs can be used on BMWs with up to a 10mm spacer on most wheels. If a spacer is thicker than 5mm it should be a hub-centric design.
 > Vorshlag 60mm wheel studs used on the rear of an E36 with a 17x9.5" CCW wheel and no spacer. These studs can be used on BMWs with up to a 10mm spacer on most wheels. If a spacer is thicker than 5mm it should be a hub-centric design.
Vorshlag 60mm wheel studs used on the rear of an E36 with a 17x9.5" CCW wheel and no spacer. These studs can be used on BMWs with up to a 10mm spacer on most wheels. If a spacer is thicker than 5mm it should be a hub-centric design.
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