dannymccann
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As above really? My mk4 Astra is a 4stud but there are plenty going around as 5 stud ones. Any particular reason a manufacturer uses 4 stud on one car but then 5 on another?
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R Lee
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Costs?
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dannymccann
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Is that it though, no performance reason?
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gavin18787
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five is stronger, hence it been 5 on the bigger engined ones etc
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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stan_the_man
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Ive never seen a 4 stud shear its studs off......
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gavin18787
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no im sure it wouldnt in henral but five is always going to be stronger so you might as well
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ed
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Cheaper and stronger.
If you have larger wheels then 4 studs very close to the centre of the wheel are going to exert more stress on the wheel than 5, 6, 8 or whatever futher out from the centre of the wheel.
Also, if you are building 500,000 odd cars a year, and the wheel studs cost 50p each then on a 5 stud car you'd spend £5,000,000 on studs, where as on a 4 stud you'd save a million, which is probably why some early Saxos and AX's came with 3 stud wheels...
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deano87
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My bosses new L200 has 6 stud.
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pow
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I kissed Kirstys car when I found out it didnt have 3 studs
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Steve X16XE
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Bigger brakes on the 5 stud Astra's. 280mm Discs on the front and 256mm on the rear.
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deano87
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It is strange though.
Especially when you consider the Corsa C's.
Fair enough the 12v, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 had 4 stud and drum brakes at the rear.
Then the 17CDTi had 5 stud, and you think "yeah, that works being an SRi and quicker than other Corsa C's" but then the 1.8 SRi only has 4 stud with drum rears iirc?!
[Edited on 17-07-2008 by deano87]
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mazdaspeed
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Bigger drive shafts > bigger bearings > bigger hubs = more studs
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mattk
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My Punto with its 17 inch 225 tyres and 250 ft lbs has 4 stud, but my mates 1.2 55brake Polo with steelies has 5 stud
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Nick-S
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5 stud
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pow
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5 stud club
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Steve X16XE
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4 and 5 stud Club
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Nick-S
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4 stud is for gays
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P1CK4D
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Doesnt really matter. People say the more power you have you should upgrade to 5 stuf if you already have 4 stud. So what about the old school Cossies?
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col
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more studs take out when change wheels lol
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dannymccann
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Thanks for the answers 
4 stud club
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davey_jack
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well 5 stud should theoretically reduce wheel wobble, but ford cosworths only have 4 and they manage up to 500bhp!
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
It is strange though.
Especially when you consider the Corsa C's.
Fair enough the 12v, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 had 4 stud and drum brakes at the rear.
Then the 17CDTi had 5 stud, and you think "yeah, that works being an SRi and quicker than other Corsa C's" but then the 1.8 SRi only has 4 stud with drum rears iirc?!
[Edited on 17-07-2008 by deano87]
Im more or less sure SRI 1.8's are disks all round iirc
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
4 stud is for gays
Quoted for the truth
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gavin18787
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Four stud is more lightweight and therefore better
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
Four stud is more lightweight and therefore better
And proof of owning a girly car
FACT
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