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  1. Mondial83

    Mondial83 Formula Junior

    Nov 8, 2014
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    Does anyone know the exact stock size/maesuments of the 82 Mondial 8 lug bolts? I can find the bolts but know where can I find the exact size which came stock on the Mondial 8. Length/width/thread ????? Anyone? Anyone?
     
  2. Ricambi America

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    42mm shank (including 20mm of thread), 30mm head.
     
  3. Mondial83

    Mondial83 Formula Junior

    Nov 8, 2014
    685
    Where can I find 20 of them for under 200.00 U.S. Dollars? Lug bolts are outrageous from what I can find.
     
  4. Mondial83

    Mondial83 Formula Junior

    Nov 8, 2014
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    Cone seat or ball seat? Hmmmmmmm
     
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  6. Mondial83

    Mondial83 Formula Junior

    Nov 8, 2014
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    Hmmmmmm lets see for 20 of them at 19.00 that's 380.00 plus shipping. Don't look like any where near under 200.00 to me.
     
  7. Wade

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    Ricambi does list the OEMs at $11.53 each ($230.60). Other sources have them listed for $45 to $59 each.

    Ferrari Parts : 113561 WHEEL BOLT : Ricambi America

    Do you really need all new ones? If so, I'd go with the Hill bolts since they're a better product.
     
  8. Wade

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    Same sizes for all Mondials using stock wheels, correct?
     
  9. Alden

    Alden F1 Rookie
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    14mm threads?
    Alden
     
  10. PV Dirk

    PV Dirk F1 Veteran

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    I chased a similar ghost a bunch of years ago. The price of the axle bolts scared me. I searched all over the country and went so far as to find a company that offered to make them for me. At that point I just went to the source, Ricambi and they set me up for what I found to be market rate. Of course being budget constricted I purchased what I needed, not all all of them, I reused what was still in good shape.

    I've learned that parts are expensive and paying that price is part of the fun of Ferrari ownership.

    I just spent about $1000.00 on a few seals and gaskets for my car. It gets shipped to my Dads house. I told him not to be surprised if it's a tiny box :D
     
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  12. Steve Magnusson

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    #12 Steve Magnusson, Aug 18, 2015
    Last edited: Aug 18, 2015
    H&R has (some?) 14x1.5mm lugbolts with the Ferrari 22mm hex head style:

    Wheel Bolts || H&R Special Springs, LP

    -- but the chrome preparation/finish isn't anywhere close to the quality of the Hill Eng. lugbolts from Ricambi (click on the image link in the H&R table for one of the Ferrari entries to get an example pic). However, you (or the next Buyer) are going to look at these every time you (or they) walk up to the car so keep that in mind (would I pay $45~50 each = no, but $20 each for a super-high quality isn't crazy at all and is good value IMO).
     
  13. Mondial83

    Mondial83 Formula Junior

    Nov 8, 2014
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    Well I guess I will buy the ricambi ones. Just tough to spend that on wheel lugs. I have done as Much as I have already to it so what's another 300 bucks. Ricambi it is. I want them all to loom new so 20 of them it is
     
  14. TaureanDragon

    TaureanDragon Karting

    Nov 16, 2014
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    I've a Mondial 8 with Maserati 3200 Rims. With a need to get locking nuts a little research I ended up getting 'LOCKING ALLOY WHEEL LOCK BOLTS FOR MASERATI 3200
    (181491785794 )' which cost £24.95 for 4 (two short for the fronts and two long for the rears). Not sure if the head of the bolt will be the same for a standard Mondial 8 Wheel, but the shaft and the thread is. May give you another option.
     
  15. Wade

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    Don't forget to inquire about the FerrariChat discount! :)
     

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