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Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: 6PakBee] #2388647
10/17/17 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted By 6PakBee

How many threads do you need to achieve rated tensile loading on the stud?


If you do not know the answer to that question you shouldn't comment.

The minimum engagement is the same as the diameter. If you have a 1/2" stud you need at least 1/2" engagement.

Looks to me like EVERY thread the wrong lug nuts engaged are damaged to some extent. The undamaged threads were not engaged by the lug nuts.

Questions is, how did they ALL get damaged like that.

Impact wrench.

Which is exactly why I do not use them in install lug nuts.


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They say there is always the exception that proves the rule.
Don't be the exception.
Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: Supercuda] #2388811
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Originally Posted By Supercuda

If you do not know the answer to that question you shouldn't comment.


Nothing like being lectured by someone who apparently doesn't know what a rhetorical question is.


"We live in a time when intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended".
Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: 79machocharger] #2388873
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When safety is on the line rhetorical questions are stupid.

As is the suggestion to clean them up and run them.

Any more comments?


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Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: 79machocharger] #2388892
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Get a air chisel and knock them outI had the fun opportunity to have wheel come off but wheel got caught in my wheel well right on my driveway Studs broke off clean Told that it was too much power to 7/16 studs. I think that they simply worked loose and broke from strain

Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: Supercuda] #2389013
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Originally Posted By Supercuda
When safety is on the line rhetorical questions are stupid.

As is the suggestion to clean them up and run them.

Any more comments?


Anyone who doesn't appreciate the value of rhetorical questions is an idiot. What is it like to know everything about anything? I'll bet you feel real special waking up in the morning being the last word on anything. You got any more comments? I mean useful ones other than this garbage you keep posting? There's such a thing as civility, apparently yo' momma didn't teach you that. It's people like you who make me wonder after all these years why I'm still on this forum. I'm done with you.


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Re: What will cause a wheel stud to do this? [Re: 79machocharger] #2389063
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