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348 SS rear lugs

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  1. desmomini

    desmomini F1 Rookie Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Apologies as this has been covered, but I've found conflicting numbers in the archives.

    I've got to replace the tires on my 348 Serie Speciale, and I'm going to take advantage of that time to swap in the proper rear wheels (I have non-SS stock 348 rear wheels, but I've sourced the proper wheels with 25mm additional track built in.)

    Can anyone please confirm:

    - proper length of lugs for these wheels
    - where best to find them these days?
     
  2. SoCal1

    SoCal1 F1 Veteran Owner Silver Subscribed

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    Good question

    My memory is full, I think the 355 lug size is correct, PLEASE double check or PM Vince here
     
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    Just to be sure, you do not mean stainless steel lugs in the title I hope? But Serie Speciale as well? SS is not the best material for lugs/wheelbolts...
     
  4. desmomini

    desmomini F1 Rookie Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Correct, SS = Serie Speciale. The Serie Speciale came with wheels with a deeper offset than stock. Those same wheels were used on 348 Spyders.

    I'm looking for the length of those lugs.
     
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    I upgraded to 355 wheels that required spacers and needed shorter lugs on the fronts I think. According to the Hill Engineering site, it's the same part number front and back. If you are really unsure, check with Daniel at Ricambi.
     
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    I believe the Ferrari number is 156316, same as the Spyder. Ricambi has superseded as SLWB01, then select Spyder; $19 each.
     
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    I bought 10 of those some place, 6 years ago, you can spec out the length by 5mm, but I cannot remember where now. It was not expensive....
     
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    Hill Engineering has quite an assortment.
     
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    80mm from the tip of the thread to the start of the conical head.
     
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    Perfect! Thanks!! I'm ordering 10 of these, Daniel (5 per side).
     

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