marina hubs(HELP)
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- Minor Legend
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- Minor Friendly
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ive pm callyspoy to see if he had any joy with fitting the mgf studs but he aint be online yet, seems like he had the problem of sourcing montego studs, i take it any montego will do the job if i do find one, i remember a montego diesel old bt van down the scrap last time i was there, this any good as it seemed to have the front hubs still on
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i have been to my garage..
the ital stud (on the right ) has, on the splined section, a diameter of 12.22 mm and has about 48 splines ( trouble is very rusted on mine so difficult to count )
the MGF stud ( on the left ) has, on the splined section, a diameter of 13.22 mm and has 43 splines.
so i think i was right to get my front hubs machined to be on the safe side..
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the ital stud (on the right ) has, on the splined section, a diameter of 12.22 mm and has about 48 splines ( trouble is very rusted on mine so difficult to count )
the MGF stud ( on the left ) has, on the splined section, a diameter of 13.22 mm and has 43 splines.
so i think i was right to get my front hubs machined to be on the safe side..
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Hi All, I have fitted MGF studs to the Marina hubs without any problems so far anyway? I bought them from Midland Wheel Supplies and used the same method as GAS to fit them with plenty of lubricant to ease them into place. They seem a very good fit. MWS also supply the correct nuts for the MGF wheels.
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- Minor Friendly
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did you have a problem with the non threaded section of the stud petruding out from the marina hub thus leaving the nut not reaching full screw on the wheel as the MGF has a more moderen setup of the disc bolting onto the hub from the front.
they seem to be correct size for my application but im using weller steel wheels and even with wheel attached it would not close gap up, may get away with a alloy wheel but would have thought a die would have to be run down the stud to go around this problem if possible
they seem to be correct size for my application but im using weller steel wheels and even with wheel attached it would not close gap up, may get away with a alloy wheel but would have thought a die would have to be run down the stud to go around this problem if possible
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The picture is taken square ( as makes no difference) and they do look very similar which is why i measured them.. giving a 1mm difference between the two 12.22mm compared to 13.22mm probably less in reality as the marina stud is very corroded.
If you fit the MGF space savers wheels the nuts do bottom out at least on the front (yet to do the rears)... but you need to fit spacers to the front hubs any way to prevent your tyres hitting the uprights.. so fitting the spacers severs two purposes..
Will let you know about the rears, but i am hoping the drums will "replace" the spacer.
If you fit the MGF space savers wheels the nuts do bottom out at least on the front (yet to do the rears)... but you need to fit spacers to the front hubs any way to prevent your tyres hitting the uprights.. so fitting the spacers severs two purposes..
Will let you know about the rears, but i am hoping the drums will "replace" the spacer.