Best way to trim wheel studs???
Best way to trim wheel studs???
I'm adding wheel spacers to my car. Only problem is I have to trim 5mm off the stock wheel studs. Does anyone have any suggestion on how do this?
A hacksaw might be you only choice. Complete PITA way do to it, but if you don't have access to an electrical cutter of somesort probably the only way to do it.
If you were going to be up from SD I have access to a sawzall, but I don't think that helps you.
A "rotozip" could do it, they're $100 not including the cutting bits. I would think a dremel would be too small to get through all 20. IMO, a sawzall is the quickest way to do it.
A hacksaw might be you only choice. Complete PITA way do to it, but if you don't have access to an electrical cutter of somesort probably the only way to do it.
If you were going to be up from SD I have access to a sawzall, but I don't think that helps you.
A hacksaw might be you only choice. Complete PITA way do to it, but if you don't have access to an electrical cutter of somesort probably the only way to do it.
If you were going to be up from SD I have access to a sawzall, but I don't think that helps you.
Hey Leo, I know I've given you some crap about using spacers- I've just been picking on you man- but seriously PLEASE be careful when you cut and use these things. Some people have no problems, others have had disasterous problems. Just be careful man.
Regarding your question, you can rent a Dremel tool (that's what I would use) or a Sawzall from almost any hardware store.
Regarding your question, you can rent a Dremel tool (that's what I would use) or a Sawzall from almost any hardware store.
Hey Leo, I know I've given you some crap about using spacers- I've just been picking on you man- but seriously PLEASE be careful when you cut and use these things. Some people have no problems, others have had disasterous problems. Just be careful man.
Regarding your question, you can rent a Dremel tool (that's what I would use) or a Sawzall from almost any hardware store.
Regarding your question, you can rent a Dremel tool (that's what I would use) or a Sawzall from almost any hardware store.
Even with all I've read I'll still be nervous when I do my first test drive. Good think is I have a pretty decent stretch of road about 1/2 mile from my place. I can get it to about 80 their. I'll try that and a couple of hard launches. Then I'll go back home check the spacers. After that then I'll try going on the highway.
I think Spacers are kind of like UDP's. They both have had horror stories but for the most part they work.
Not every home depot rents tools. Usually only the ones in the "nicer" places of town do. Er, did I say that? We have a handful of HD's here but only about two of them rent tools.
On a limb, I would say you could also try a pipe cutter, but you would still need to notch it with a hacksaw first to mark the cut and get it started, so might as well just follow through with a hacksaw anyway.
I got a craftsman sawzall from Sears for about $70 bucks. I bought it to cut my X-pipe in with orginally, but now I use it for tons of other stuff.
On a limb, I would say you could also try a pipe cutter, but you would still need to notch it with a hacksaw first to mark the cut and get it started, so might as well just follow through with a hacksaw anyway.
I got a craftsman sawzall from Sears for about $70 bucks. I bought it to cut my X-pipe in with orginally, but now I use it for tons of other stuff.
Der...on second thought its only 5mm, a sawzall might be a bit bulky and hard to line up straight. I'd use a dremel and grind it or cut it, or use something one of these: http://www.vpxsystem.com/products/Pr...roductID=18372 (I don't work for B&D)
OK Guys Stop with the dramel talk it will not work and a good metal blade will and agan make shur you put the nut on first .
I have been in the building industry for 35 years and seen it all and tryed it to.Go buy a cheep sawzall. black&decker Then when you are done take it back for a full refund. Crapy thought but it works.
I have been in the building industry for 35 years and seen it all and tryed it to.Go buy a cheep sawzall. black&decker Then when you are done take it back for a full refund. Crapy thought but it works.
Ace Hardware, True Value Hardware, etc. are the shops I'm talking about. And I've used my Dremel many times to cut bolts- I just cut 2 last weekend during my Prothane motor mount install. Talk about a great tool for tight spaces and/or little trims here & there.
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