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Postby claypole1360 » 29 May 2012 18:43

Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about the studs on my TR7v8, they are standard as far as I know,
Will they withstand 15" alloys and 200bhp?
Is there a recommended upgrade?
I want to put motorsport friendly open ended nuts on them, can anyone suggest what I should ask for if they are standard studs?
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Postby busheytrader » 29 May 2012 20:56

Hi,

Are you thinking of motorsport with your 7V8?

I haven't heard of a problem with the studs themselves. There's been some comments about the front wheel bearings not being man enough though ........

I've had the V8 in my 7 for over 20 years and had no issue with the studs on 14" or 15" alloys with approx 225bhp but its only been road use so far. I feel a track day beckoning..........

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Postby john 215 » 30 May 2012 05:10

Hi,

Jon Woolfe, lists them. They are are he says 'longer and stronger'.
Top bloke and should provide you with help an advice on these.

http://www.wolfitt.com/

( click on 'Parts for Sale - TVR, Ford, Triumph etc (updated 12th March)' top of page, then at bottom of page in red Click here to 'see the range of Wolfitt Racing products' and finaly click on at top of list, 'Competition wheel stud and nut kit' , sorry cant get a direct link.


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Postby claypole1360 » 30 May 2012 06:18

Thanks guys,
Adam I'm thinking a spot of sprinting and hill climbing once I get the car safe.

New bushes all round, electrics, steering rack, front struts ,new front bearings(got those already Adam).

A bit of a step up in power from the Bond Equipe I sprint at the mo.
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Postby busheytrader » 01 Jun 2012 12:08

Sounds like fun....

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Postby claypole1360 » 02 Jun 2012 11:19

Yes it is, haven't done any this year yet, want to persuade the wife to let me borrow her 206 GTi but for some reason, she won't let me, if I get time on the TR7 I can do the suspension at the back and the front subframe bushes to make it at least safe to drive. The wirng will have to be done properly and paid for appropriately, thinking of going to a reputable triumph specialist for that because not much gets past the scrutineers (thankfully) when you go sprinting.
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