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    Quote Originally Posted by sambb View Post
    ECS - 001467ecs08kt - Wheel Stud Conversion Kit - full set

    I suppose with the H&R kit you still need the nuts. Also I like those smooth tip bolts too that cone down to the threads. If you're interested Simon, get a quote for shipping for 1 vs 2 and I might go in on it.
    I do have a bunch of other things to spend money on before wheel studs - you'll also need to work out what length you need to clear your spacers and different wheels - IE this one (thanks Stuwey) says 75mm studs can go up to 12mm spacer 75mm Black Bullet Nose Race Stud Kit 14x1.5 - Motorsport Hardware

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    yeah I think it'll be a case of doing the stub axle spacers and then working out whether you even need longer studs at the rear, but at the front there's plenty of room to go outward by like 15mm if you are only on 205's and et40 or thereabouts. Probably will need different lengths front and back. I'll be getting on it. Tyre swaps at the track are soo hateful. Trying to hang the tyre on a short little hub centric lip whilst turning the rim and its spacer as you try to line up all the holes to get your first bolts through....meh. Anything that can speed/ease that process I'm in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambb View Post
    yeah I think it'll be a case of doing the stub axle spacers and then working out whether you even need longer studs at the rear, but at the front there's plenty of room to go outward by like 15mm if you are only on 205's and et40 or thereabouts. Probably will need different lengths front and back. I'll be getting on it. Tyre swaps at the track are soo hateful. Trying to hang the tyre on a short little hub centric lip whilst turning the rim and its spacer as you try to line up all the holes to get your first bolts through....meh. Anything that can speed/ease that process I'm in.
    well I'll get these spacers cut, you can bung them in so you don't have to worry about wheel spacers so much.

    the other thing you can do at the track is get a bit of 14x1.5 allthread, cut a couple of 6" lengths and use them as a temporary locator while you get a couple of bolts in, then take them out and put the rest of your bolts in. Not as practical as studs, but does save some cocking around.

    EDIT: or grab a couple of bolts and cut the heads off... 14x1.5 allthread seems a bit of a rarity according to google
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    some bits and pieces if anyone is interested

    here's the big-ass swaybar Jason made for me

    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-sway-bar-painted-jpg

    and installed (the bilsteins went in the rear yesterday)
    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-sway-bar-jpg

    I had the the stub axle spacers made in 3/8" and 1/2"

    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-cut-3-jpg
    1/2" version 485g / pair
    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-weight-jpg
    3/8" version 357g / pair
    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-weight-2-jpg


    came out nice, but I fiddled with the outline a little too much without checking the profile and had to file a tiny bit off to clear the mounting lug for the ABS sensor. The sensors were still a bit of an issue (as predicted by Sam), the angle they poke out at makes them touch on the original stub axle mounting on the rear bar. I also ran a drill through the mounting lug to give it a bit more rotation

    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-small-7-jpg

    left side installed, had to file the original mount plate a little bit, and trim away the forward part of the connector where it covers the flat bit that goes over the lug on the sensor - not a big deal, and once the sensor is installed the flat bit can't lift up anyway
    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-3-jpg

    right side installed, similar trimming around the back side of the connector, not a big deal
    simon's learning what to do with the polo thread-stub-axle-spacer-7-jpg

    installed with nice new 12.9 grade bolts and 45lb/ft
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    good stuff Simon. Well I'm glad you tackled this mate. I'll be measuring up my tracks as accurately as I can tonight. The based on what rims/tyres I'm going to use on the track I'll have to decide whether to use the 9.5 or 1/2in plates. I think it'll probably be the 1/2in plates so those straight ABS sensors will be the go I think.
    Did you machine an angle or anything into the spacers for geometry changes or will you go down that road later?
    Did the cap head stub axle bolts fit under the hub OK? - thats what I was planning on using. So relative to a stock front end (no track widening) what are you looking at now for track widths, is it square front and rear or is the rear still a touch narrower?

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    the ABS sensors in my wanted ad are the closest I could find, it looks like they use the same socket (not that a soldering iron wouldn't fix that, but we'd have to find pigtails)

    the cap head bolts are fine under the stub axle, plenty of room left (OK, full disclosure: I didn't check, but nothing scrapes now that the wheel is back on...)

    no geometry changes machined into the plates - given it's like 5 minutes per side to put them in its nothing to pull them out, machine them and put them back in...

    forgot pictures of my fully sick AliExpress TIP (thanks Gav) - was too short so I cleaned up and bored some old rusty pipe to make an extension

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    I wonder if a bit of heat from a heat gun wouldnt soften the sensors plug stalk enough that it could just be coaxed a bit straighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambb View Post
    I wonder if a bit of heat from a heat gun wouldnt soften the sensors plug stalk enough that it could just be coaxed a bit straighter.
    that wouldn't be an unreasonable thing to wonder.... might even be a sensible thing to try out.... go to it Sam!

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    yeah OK I will on Wednesday. I'll let you know.

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