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beemerfool
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Posted: 11-October-2006 at 19:37 |
might any of you good people know if the studs from my plain 15" original alloys will fit a set of MVs from an E36 coupe. the guy who's selling me the wheels is not giving me the studs. if not, how about a part number |
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PaulS
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Your studs will fit no problems, you only need extended studs if you have to use wheel spacers to get alloys to fit Paul |
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beemerfool
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oh relief. are there some kind of dome headed studs available. anything will be better than the original black/ rust finish. |
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Yeh GSFCP sell them in either balck or silver finish for not much £££. An alternative would be to mask up the threads on your studs and then spray paint the bolt heads lol. |
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JohnH
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Or just buy new ones from the dealer - they're really cheap
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