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GENERIC 360 STOCK WHEEL LUG BOLTS

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by Nate360f1, Mar 25, 2022.

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  1. Nate360f1

    Nate360f1 Rookie

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    Bought some stock starfish rims to replace the awful aftermarket ones someone had put on there and tried to use the same lug bolts but they were way too short. I immediately went on ebay and all over the web and found official Ferrari used bolts of the correct size for "ONLY" $200 but saw them for $500 and above for a complete set. Well, I bought the whole set of wheels in great condition for well under 2K shipped across country and didn't feel like spending nearly a quarter of the value of the whole wheel set for new bolts. I knew their had to be a cheaper option and I found it after some time spent researching and cross-referencing info. I'm hoping my research may help someone else:

    For those that want the official bolts, the part number is 247702 for a bunch of models including the Ferrari 360 with starfish wheels. Size is as follows 14mmx1.5 with a 52mm shank and a conical seat. You NEED a generic bolt to match nearly all of those specs... except the shank measurement.... but it can't be too short or too much longer. I checked Ebay and Amazon and found a bunch of things which said they would fit my exact application but usually the shank was much too short in reality. Finally I found this set on Amazon and and decided to give it a go since they have free returns if it didn't work out. I actually found similar sets elsewhere for even less, but here they are. I put them all on today, took a test drive and checked the torque and they seem to work perfectly. Very happy to pay 53 bucks instead of 200-500 or more for some bolts. They were 55mm instead of 52mm, but there was enough clearance for them to work apparently. I definitely wanted to err on the side of slightly longer than too short. If you want to try 14x1.5mm conical with a 55mm shank, all I can say is that they are working great for me and I'm very happy to finally reunite the car with the beautiful stock wheels it came with.

    I appreciate the help I've received on here and want to give back what little I can. Hopefully it helps someone else out.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5OTNL6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
     
  2. 67bmer

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    I would skeptical if they were made in China. Otherwise sounds great. I would be surprised if Ferrari made their own. Most of the other bolts and screws are out sourced.
     

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