F fishpimp New Member Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 31 May 31, 2012 #1 Im using 4mm spacers to clear my mf10 for my Ap brakes.Do i need extended wheel stud or im doing fine.Just a constant fear that the wheel might pop out.
Im using 4mm spacers to clear my mf10 for my Ap brakes.Do i need extended wheel stud or im doing fine.Just a constant fear that the wheel might pop out.
TrackWeapon New Member Joined May 18, 2012 Messages 33 May 31, 2012 #2 General feel is that anything above 5mm requires extended studs, but personally i would be buying extended studs for your setup.
General feel is that anything above 5mm requires extended studs, but personally i would be buying extended studs for your setup.
E2-SAW B18 Green Machine Joined Mar 5, 2009 Messages 655 May 31, 2012 #3 What AP brakes are you running?
F fishpimp New Member Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 31 Jun 1, 2012 #4 E2-SAW said: What AP brakes are you running? Click to expand... Ap 5040 pro 5000 series 300mm rotors,now still breaking in and the pedal is still a little bit soft.
E2-SAW said: What AP brakes are you running? Click to expand... Ap 5040 pro 5000 series 300mm rotors,now still breaking in and the pedal is still a little bit soft.
stevenEK9 trackattack Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 4,250 Jun 1, 2012 #5 i would say you are right on the limit, would advise running extended studs especially with that sort of braking force also ensure you are running steel wheel nuts, alu wheel nuts are terrible
i would say you are right on the limit, would advise running extended studs especially with that sort of braking force also ensure you are running steel wheel nuts, alu wheel nuts are terrible
S sdrp Member Joined Jun 6, 2012 Messages 50 Jun 7, 2012 #6 I have Ap's on my eg6 and installed the longer wheel studs, my friend didn't and his wheel came off going round a corner!
I have Ap's on my eg6 and installed the longer wheel studs, my friend didn't and his wheel came off going round a corner!