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Lug bolts for the Blue Horse

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chazm

Hi Guys

I've been doing some work on the 753 (blue horse)

I've noticed that the rear wheels are held on with nuts & bolts :thumbs:

I guessing that the hubs are striped out :banghead:

What is the correct size lug bolts - 7/16 x20 ??

And are all lug bolts the same size on all Horses ??

I not sure if I'm going to helicoil these hubs or change over to 5 lug hubs

I guess the determining factor will be how easy these come off & or how bad I bugger them up to get off :WRS:

Thanks for your input, Chaz :wwp:

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stevasaurus

Chaz...there was a post about the bolt through the hub thing last year...guys were switching to the bolt thing because it was easier to mount the tire, and a few other reasons. I am guessing your hubs are not stripped. Also, I bought new lug bolts for my 502 last year from the Toro dealer. Part # 83-2720 cost was $1.32 apiece. Yours should be the same part number. :banghead: They did have to order them though...took 2 days. :thumbs:

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TT

Chaz....

If the bolt holes in the hubs are actually stripped, grab some GM 7/16 X 20 wheel studs at your local auto parts store. (tell them you have a 1969 Z-28 Camaro :banghead: )

Drill the stripped holes out to the proper size (which I currently forget :thumbs: ) and carefully press or pull in the studs. (you don't want to break the hub by pounding them in place)

Buy matching GM lug nuts for plain steel wheels and you're in business - and it won't be such a pain trying to hold the wheel until you get a bolt started.

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chazm

Thanks TT - I might still have some chevy lugnuts laying around from when I worked at a dealer years & years ago.

Will give it a try :thumbs: does that mean I can get fancy chrome lugnuts for it too - way cool :WRS:

Chaz :banghead:

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rickv1957

How about a 69 ZL1 :thumbs: Rick

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tgranthamfd

A guy on e-bay sells a wheel lug kit, too. My brother bought a kit for his, and they look good. Makes wheel changing a snap. They came with nice chrome lug nuts, too.

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chazm

Cool will have to ck it out :thumbs:

Thanks Terry

Chaz :banghead:

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Horse Rancher

on our pulling tractors we use 7/16-20 bolts

from the backside then put chrome lug nuts on

avaliable from most auto parts stores

studs sticking out makes it easier to put

tires on rather than holding up a wheel

and trying to start a bolt. :thumbs:

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rickv1957

Thats a great idea!, :thumbs: Rick

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TT

That's what the eBay kit consists of. :thumbs:

It won't do you any good if the threads in the hubs are stripped though.

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876wheelhorse

so what do you have to drill the holes out to? size wise i might do this for the fun of it. bet it would look cool for sure

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Daddy Don

Watch ebay I got two sets of lug bolts with crome nunts for about 20.00 dollars a

set.

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