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mrc

hi guys, i recall seeing a kit where you screw in some studs thru the back side of the rear hubs. then you can mount your tire/wheel and secure it with chrome lugnuts. where can i get these? thank you. mike in mass.

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Daddy Don

I got mine off ebay wheel horse parts site

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baerpath

Napa, or any other car parts store. Or just thread a bolt through the back and put a lug nut on. Thats what we do on the pullers

Duane

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rmaynard

I sell kits on eBay if you are interested. Item #320719830473

Lug nuts are bright zinc plated, not chrome.

Mention that you are a RedSquare member and I will give you a discount on shipping.

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wheelhorsec85

I sell kits on eBay if you are interested. Item #320719830473

Lug nuts are bright zinc plated, not chrome.

Mention that you are a RedSquare member and I will give you a discount on shipping.

this is a very good set he has made up . i have got a set on my c101 . and there very nice . it is easier to just buy the set than to hunt them down yourself and the price is good .to :woohoo::ROTF: :D

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rmaynard

I sell kits on eBay if you are interested. Item #320719830473

this is a very good set he has made up . i have got a set on my c101 . and there very nice . it is easier to just buy the set than to hunt them down yourself and the price is good .to :woohoo::D:ROTF:

Thanks for the plug :D

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wheelhorsec85

I sell kits on eBay if you are interested. Item #320719830473

this is a very good set he has made up . i have got a set on my c101 . and there very nice . it is easier to just buy the set than to hunt them down yourself and the price is good .to :woohoo::P:D

Thanks for the plug :D

not a problem . when it good its good . :ROTF:

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Duff

....and for the guys out there who haven't made the conversion to studs and lug nuts, I gotta tell you it's the best idea to come down the road since sliced bread, especially if you change wheels around (ags to turfs and back) from time to time. The savings in time and effort alone are immeasurable! :woohoo:

Duff :D :ROTF:

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305

I sell kits on eBay if you are interested. Item #320719830473

i see that kit is 7/16" , do you have it in 3/8" for my lawn Ranger?

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wheelhorse656

Im thinkin about buyin a set i have 52 pound wheel wieghts added to the weight of the tire so this would make it 10x easyer to put the tires back on! :dunno:

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squonk

I got 2 fine threaded studs that I screw into the hubs after I take off the first 2 lugs. I use them as guide pins when changing wheels. Easy cheap and you keep it factory. Bob's kits do look nice though!! :dunno:

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rmaynard

I see that kit is 7/16", do you have it in 3/8" for my lawn Ranger?

Sorry, I don't have the 3/8-24 lug nuts.

FYI, Current eBay item number for the 7/16 kit has changed. It is now 320783822773

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