Wheel Bolts

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burty39

Original Poster:

358 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Anyone got this issue?

Car is 10 months old & done 1650 miles

I guess it's touch up or plastic caps, all 4 alloys the same

5s Alive

2,144 posts

41 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Can't tell from the pic if it's surface damage/corrosion or deposit from cleaning/waxing products. They actually look like plastic caps in the pic.

edit: locking wheel bolt looks to have similar colouration. Plastic caps are usually available to both protect these and make them look the same as the other bolts.

Edited by 5s Alive on Wednesday 23 November 17:00

AH_13

17 posts

29 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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I had this on a previous car with those caps - not with the Alpine yet, but I presumed it was something to do with harsh cleaning products.
Replaced with a set from ebay.. twice I think, after a year each time

996Keef

435 posts

98 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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They're plastic caps , the usual suspect for that discolouration is acid based wheel cleaner

bram070

75 posts

30 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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That does not look good, as if the paint was removed by some corrosive cleaner. Mine still look pretty much like new after 5 months and 5,000 miles, and having washed the car twice (by hand, and using Shell wheel cleaner).

burty39

Original Poster:

358 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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They are actually black plastic caps and the wheel bolts are silver


HokumPokum

2,067 posts

212 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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time for titanium wheel stud conversion

burty39

Original Poster:

358 posts

208 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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HokumPokum said:
time for titanium wheel stud conversion
Tell me more!

HokumPokum

2,067 posts

212 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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https://www.psdesignsglobal.com/_shop/911-carrera/...

I already have them for my bmw and porsches. super light and doesn't rust. makes taking wheels off easier as well. Pls check for fitment with vendor before u order.

Edited by HokumPokum on Saturday 26th November 10:33

burty39

Original Poster:

358 posts

208 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Thanks

RikkertBiemans

65 posts

26 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Does anybody have the size and data of the original bolts? Too cold to get outside and measure…

mick_coupe

325 posts

253 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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RikkertBiemans said:
Does anybody have the size and data of the original bolts? Too cold to get outside and measure…
I replaced my locking wheel nuts with these

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134149037451?_trkparms=...

Liam22

138 posts

113 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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RikkertBiemans said:
Does anybody have the size and data of the original bolts? Too cold to get outside and measure…
M12x1.5 26mm thread length

This is a common size, shared with most BMW E-models (before they went M14).

Even some lightweight steel bolts (e.g. hollow centres) will save 450g off the OE items.

HokumPokum

2,067 posts

212 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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indeed.

titanium is overkill but i wanted to change to studs and just like the look.



Olivera

7,671 posts

246 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Disc also looks very slightly rusty, like someone has been spraying cheap acidic wheel cleaner over everything. Also you're missing a cap on the looking wheel nut?

burty39

Original Poster:

358 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Olivera said:
Disc also looks very slightly rusty, like someone has been spraying cheap acidic wheel cleaner over everything. Also you're missing a cap on the looking wheel nut?
Yes the car was ex demo and arrived like that

New caps now in place