McGard seem to have a good reputation generally Less possibility of failure compared to the PSA 3-pin design anyway...GiveMeABreak wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 11:56 I think the topic is moving off the original question asked - not whether they are a good idea or not, but whether there are alternatives to the OEM ones are better or not.
Security wheel nut better than OEM?
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Indeed - anything has to be better than having thin pins that are doomed to break off under any type of force.
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Hello All
Thank you for all your comments.
My alloys are in needs of a full refurb so the monetary value is not an issue.
I took a non security bolt from the car and I cannot see a part number on it.
I have found this on FEBI's website, FEBI part number 46673
https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/e ... 20204%20hp.
Would this be the OEM bolt?
Jack
Thank you for all your comments.
My alloys are in needs of a full refurb so the monetary value is not an issue.
I took a non security bolt from the car and I cannot see a part number on it.
I have found this on FEBI's website, FEBI part number 46673
https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/e ... 20204%20hp.
Would this be the OEM bolt?
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I would save yourself a bit of money and visit your local scrap yard. It should only be a few quid for 4 bolts. ASM (off J7 M40, close to Thame) probably are your closest. I did this with a previous car, and then put a thin smear of copper-slip grease on the threads, to make sure they did not seize in place.
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Re: Security wheel nut better than OEM?
When getting replacement bolts check what size spanner or socket you need for undoing. There are two sizes, 17mm and 19mm, and while the thread and other dimensions are the same it's a pain having to keep two sockets ready.
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No Jack, they're not the correct ones for your car.C5_Jack wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 16:46 Hello All
Thank you for all your comments.
My alloys are in needs of a full refurb so the monetary value is not an issue.
I took a non security bolt from the car and I cannot see a part number on it.
I have found this on FEBI's website, FEBI part number 46673
https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/e ... 20204%20hp.
Would this be the OEM bolt?
Jack
You need these:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332663182525
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Did you check that the spanner size needed is the same as the bolts already fitted to the car?
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They are listed with the same part number as his originals.
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Let's hope they are the same size then.
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