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RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 15:08
by mitchell1551
i have had my T25 a few months and needed some work doing and had to remove the front wheels.the van has VW alloys on 205/55/16.the nuts on the studs dont look right they overhang the stud slightly.the wheels have a spacer behind them. do i need longer studs and if so what size do i need
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 08:46
by California Dreamin
Read back what you have just written....
What wheels
What length studs
How much overhang...what is overhang?
Pictures might help......G60steve is your man for all things wheels.
But even he hasn't got a cristal ball.
Martin
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 09:24
by CovKid
Like that?

Still can't believe anyone would fit a wheel with so little thread (if any) holding them there.

Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 21:28
by mitchell1551
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Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 22:39
by California Dreamin
Hmmmm correct ET, doubt it, load rated for a T25, I doubt it, correct load rated tyres well errrr!
Correct wheel stud/nut seat, radialized or tapered? anyones guess..although I think most are radialized?
So the debate over how much thread may in fact be immaterial, however, 7 full turns or more would be my recommendation and they could be just that..
Martin
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 22:57
by CovKid
Must admit I wouldn't want to drive any distance on those. As Martin says, the nuts are possibly the least of your worries there.
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 08:41
by mitchell1551
thanks.as im new to the world of T25s any advice as what to put on the van regards wheels and tyres
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 09:27
by ghost123uk
I'm wondering what they came off originally ?
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 09:42
by mitchell1551
Could I keep alloys and just change studs and tyres ?
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 09:51
by CovKid
Its the load that they will take. Without knowing what they came from (is there a part number on them) its difficult to say whether they could be relied upon or even be deemed safe. It does seem doubtful that they could handle the forces placed on them fitted on a T25. If one goes, you'll soon know about it.
The flipside is that (and I know I say it a lot), if they're not suitable, in the event of a bump on the road, an insurance assessor could void your insurance. They will use any opportunity to do that and wheels & tyres are something they tend to make a beeline for.
This is mainly why I stick with rufty-tufty merc steels and equally rugged tyres. Can see why you'd like to keep them but worth doing your homework on them, noting the above.
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 10:14
by tforturton
ghost123uk wrote:I'm wondering what they came off originally ?
They look like Passat alloys.
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 12:50
by CovKid
Must be fat spacers - look at where the centre cap is.
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 20:49
by mitchell1551
if i wanted to go back to standard wheels is it just a case of taking alloys and spacers off.
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 20:57
by ghost123uk
Most likely yes, unless someone has fitted longer ones, but even then, standard ones are easily available and not expensive.
There are plenty of alloys that would fit. Genuine VW T25 "Carat" wheels, (like
THESE) come up for sale quite often and many folks like them.
There is a lot of info over on the Brickwerks forum in a thread called
definitive-what-wheels-fit-thread but make sure if fitting non standard T25 wheels that they are suitably load rated, same with tyres. (No concerns here with T25 Carats on proper van tyres, which is what I have)
Re: RIGHT STUDS ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 09:46
by mitchell1551
thanks for that