Sprint Wheels
Sprint Wheels
I know that the sprint wheel stud sizes changed around 1976.
Did the wheels change or was just the studs and nuts?
Did the wheels change or was just the studs and nuts?
Re: Sprint Wheels
I've got one of my rear wheel suds that has been snapped off so I need to buy a new one which Rimmers do seem to stock.
Mine measure as 3/8ths but I can see on Rimmers that there are 2 lengths - what's the differentiator?
Any obvious in this pic which one this is? Mine is a very late, 'early' car.

Mine measure as 3/8ths but I can see on Rimmers that there are 2 lengths - what's the differentiator?
Any obvious in this pic which one this is? Mine is a very late, 'early' car.

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Re: Sprint Wheels
Thats the very reason why i went over to steel wheel nuts,GTiJohn wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:38 pm I've got one of my rear wheel suds that has been snapped off so I need to buy a new one which Rimmers do seem to stock.
Mine measure as 3/8ths but I can see on Rimmers that there are 2 lengths - what's the differentiator?
Any obvious in this pic which one this is? Mine is a very late, 'early' car.
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Re: Sprint Wheels
To me, your stud looks fine, it's the nut that has stripped its thread. I can let you have a spare nut when you are next over.
Re: Sprint Wheels
Although the wheels remained the same there were two manufacturers of Sprint wheels and I'm sure that until about 1976 they also had a date stamp on them.
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Re: Sprint Wheels
There were two manufacturers but the one, Sterling Metals, were a wholly owned subsidiary of GKN, the other. All wheels are date marked.
Re: Sprint Wheels
The stud and nut in my pic are a 'good pair' there's one on the other side that's snapped off.
If it's the wheels that determine whether its a 'standard' or 'XL' stud I need I'd better start looking at my 9 wheels for a set of 5. You never know , they might all be the same type ...
Once I know the date/manufacturer which wheel goes with which stud? Or is it obvious by the thickness of the wheel mounting faces ?
If it's the wheels that determine whether its a 'standard' or 'XL' stud I need I'd better start looking at my 9 wheels for a set of 5. You never know , they might all be the same type ...
Once I know the date/manufacturer which wheel goes with which stud? Or is it obvious by the thickness of the wheel mounting faces ?
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Re: Sprint Wheels
All wheels are virtually identical, save for GKN or SM markings; it is only the studs and nuts that changed
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Re: Sprint Wheels
Up to 1975, ie all series 1 Sprints (pre VA 15000) which should include yours, there is only 1 wheel stud listed for Sprint, front OR rear. That is part number 158729. It's possible the overlength ones are a mod or for use with spacers or the homologated compo vented discs or something like that.GTiJohn wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 9:34 am The stud and nut in my pic are a 'good pair' there's one on the other side that's snapped off.
If it's the wheels that determine whether its a 'standard' or 'XL' stud I need I'd better start looking at my 9 wheels for a set of 5. You never know , they might all be the same type ...
Once I know the date/manufacturer which wheel goes with which stud? Or is it obvious by the thickness of the wheel mounting faces ?
I'd be wary of fitting an extended stud as the alloy nuts are "capped" so an overlength stud might bottom in the nut and give a false tight feel.
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Re: Sprint Wheels
That's good sensible advice, thank you 
I'll order a short one and look for a wheel nut to suit, or maybe a set of steel ones...

I'll order a short one and look for a wheel nut to suit, or maybe a set of steel ones...
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Re: Sprint Wheels
I have s/h 3/8” studs here and will be listing a set of steel 3/8” nuts in Jon Tilson’s things shortly