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I lost count of the number of studs I replaced before swapping to ARP. Haven't had an issue since. Nuts were always taken off with air/electric tools but put back on by hand/torque wrench.
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Nuts don't cross thread studs.
People cross thread studs.
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They build wing boxes for the Boeing 767, 777 & 787 and will build the same in future for the Boeing 777X: http://www.subaru.com.au/news/fhi-ce...entre-wing-box http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/pr...12_07_11e.html http://www.fhi.co.jp/english/news/pr...0e_111090.html And this know-how is transferred also to their cars! Anyway, I just mentioned it because there was a question about the quality of Subaru and some side comparisons with Porsche.
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I sure hope the airlines' mechanics remember to change the wing box studs and nuts after the 74th removal/reinstallation.
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Horseshit. On my Celica I easily swapped tires a couple hundred times over 8 years on the stock studs and never once had an issue - and neither did the other ~100 owners on the forums who tracked/autocrossed their cars and also changed wheels regularly. It was simply not an issue.
The number of people I know personally, in real life, who have had this issue with their twin but not their previous car is more than I can count on one hand. The number of twins owners I know in real life can be counted on two hands. The studs suck and they cross thread on their own. |
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I'm not a mechanical engineer so I'll leave that distinction to those in the know. Point is the stud gets ruined and becomes unusable, and it's happened to too many people who knew what they were doing and were being painfully careful when changing wheels due to the reputation of the twins' studs.
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Someone quoted 2-3 years to me once. That probably sounds right for the faster cars out there. As you can see in this thread some people get away with longer, but at some point you run the risk of a wheel coming off. Most every car I know that has lost a wheel had R comps and aero, but I also know a street-tired EF Civic that nearly lost a wheel (3/4 lugs were spotted loose). |
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I've done 100+ on the BRZ with stock studs and have never had an issue. Never had an issue on my other Subarus either. I loosen them by hand and always thread them by hand first, and don't use shitty lugnuts.
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A friend had issues with aftermarket lug nuts coming loose and the wheel fell off. turned out the nuts an incorrect shape so didn't properly seat against the wheel. Wonder if this may be causing some of the issues since loosening nuts will damage the studs.
I've been using the nuts from TireRack exclusively and they have performed well.
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I doubt it. You'd seriously have to go out of your way to buy the wrong lug nuts since almost all aftermarket lug nuts are the 60 degree conical seat all aftermarket and the stock wheels use.
Someone putting the wrong nuts on there and not noticing it when they did is baffling. |
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