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PCD Wheel studs
#1
Could someone post the PCD for wheel studs please?
Or, tell me where to find it?
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#2
www.ptsintl.com/pdfs/Multihead%20Centinel/PitchCircle.pdf How good are your maths.?
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#3
Thanks for that, I wanted to check my calculation against the reality of a factory drawing. It's really difficult finding the exact centre point of the stud...or am I disappearing up my own fundament?
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#4
It's usually easier to measure the spacing from the side of the stud than trying to guess the centre. That is left side to left side or right side to right side which will be the same as centre to centre.
I make the stud spacing 4" measuring the holes on a hub outer
Jim
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#5
(29-11-2017, 02:03 PM)Duncan Grimmond Wrote: Could someone post the PCD for wheel studs please?
Or, tell me where to find it?

Hi Duncan,

I believe the PCD is 4 and 5/8, that what it is on the hub holding tool I make here.

Cheers

Marcus
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(29-11-2017, 02:03 PM)Duncan Grimmond Wrote: Could someone post the PCD for wheel studs please?
Or, tell me where to find it?

4 and 5/8" is correct.

Paul N-M
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(30-11-2017, 04:34 PM)Paul N-M Wrote:
(29-11-2017, 02:03 PM)Duncan Grimmond Wrote: Could someone post the PCD for wheel studs please?
Or, tell me where to find it?

4 and 5/8" is correct.

Paul N-M

Many thanks.
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