Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 11:06:17 -0400
Reply-To: Mike Ray <Mike.Ray@AMMOBILE.COM>
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From: Mike Ray <Mike.Ray@AMMOBILE.COM>
Subject: Wheel studs, Passat wheels.
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Hi all, sorry it took me so long to get back to you all. I was in training
for the week and not at my email. I'll address some info you were asking
about.
Here's the story...
What I now have on the van....
1.. `98up Steel Passat wheels with centers turned out by "The westyman"
Karl. Bought from the Tire Rack. 30 somethin bux ea.
2.. Michelin Agilis 205/65/R15C tires (the Eurovan tire???) from the Tire
Rack.
3.. `8mm spacers from Pepboys. about 5 bux each. Basic 5 lug design. Not
pretty but they seem to work.
4.. 10 Audi 5000 lug bolts for the front wheels Supplied by a fellow list
member a few moths ago (thanks!)
5.. 10 Porsche studs, 52mm I think. Found 9 of them used at the local race
shop. He gave me one. I took it home tried it and it worked PERFECT with the
8mm spacers. Didn't have to cut them at all. maybe 2mm of thread sticking
out of the nuts.
6.. Aftermarket lug nut from Karl. These have a different crown that look
like they are made for a bigger wheel. They fit really nice. The guy (Omar)
that owns the local Porsche race shop said they're Porsche nuts. Don't know
iffin that's true but he seems to know his stuff.
7.. Cool Mercedes styled wheel covers from the tire rack. Karl suggested
them. I like them!
I had to go to the dealer to get the 10th Porsche wheel stud. I brought one
in and he matched it up with some help from this really handy Porsche Tech
Tip book. I had him Xerox the page that lists all the Porsche studs. If
anyone needs a fax of this or would like to put it on their web site, drop
me a line and I'll fax it over. Folks were asking about longer studs so
here's the low down from the tech sheet....
P/N Length
901 331 671 01 72mm
911 331 671 00 65mm
901 331 671 00 52mm
928 341 671 01 50mm
These are the listed lengths from the end of the thread to just under the
head. The threads go all the way to the start of the knurled area.
Side note: Karl used these wheels and caps on his Syncro without the need
for spacers. The two wheel drive need the spacers for the front wheels. I
used them all the way around just to keep the wheels lined up. Lastly, I
didn't try it myself, but it MAY be possible to use the steel Passat wheel
without turning out the center IFIFIF you use the spacer. The hub itself is
tapered. Karl turned my wheels to fit without the spacer. If you put the
wheel on w/o the spacer, they look like they belong there. The spacer puts
them out farther where the hub has a smaller dia. than all the way against
the brake drum/rotor. I don't remember the original dia. of the center of
the Passat wheel so I can't say. Measure before you try.
If I missed anything, Please give me a pmail!
Thanks, Mike
Falls Church, VA (land of yuppies and Porsche Race car builders)
`87 Westy