That is a great price.
Sorry Guys - Been off email for a bit (in Sebring, FL. for 1st American LeMans Race) - Anyone else still in?
Before I went with the Strad original lug nuts I was quoted something similar. At this price they really do represent great value for money, the Ferrari branded bolts are much much more expensive. I think the main reason for the time delay is that they don't have many people who can speak English there. This is the same company that does all the F1 titanium for Ferrari and they also make the original lug bolts for the Stradale so quality isn't going to be an issue.
No discount for multiple sets I'm afraid . You'd best email the company direct to the following email address as you will need to request shipping costs to your country: [email protected]
Here you go: http://www.motowheels.com/italian/myproducts.cfm?parentcategoryid=706%7CAutomotive%20Titanium%20Kits&productID=4207&showDetail=1&categoryID=708|Ferrari%20Titanium&vendoridtodisplay=0&filterFor=&collection=389%7CTitanium%2C%20Aluminum%20%26%20Specialty%20Fasteners Tim
I've just ordered my bolts from Poggipolini, this was prompted by me noticing a couple of my stock bolts losing their chrome effect. On a side note, I presume they are torqued-up to the same figure as the stock bolts (Ray Johns help!)?
74 lb ft 100 nm for the stock Stradale wheel bolts. Same as the stock 360 bolts. According to the owners manuals. Don't know if they are the same as Poggipolini bolts.
Thanks Bill. I believe thay are the same, as Poggipolini manufacture the CS bolts for Ferrari. The only difference is the torx head. Grazia mille.
FYI to anyone that considers ordering them from Poggipolini, don't take their first quote on shipping costs, they take the p!ss!
I'm not sure, until I go to my 360, what the standard wheel bolt weight is, the Ti ones are 60/61 grams each. Image Unavailable, Please Login