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08-05-2015, 08:36 PM | #1 |
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Been looking around to grab a set to replace my worn out steel set and after no luck contacted OZMO Racing to inquire for a set, the price is affordable and we only need a few sets (5) to get an order across, im starting this thread to see who else would be interested and if so begin a list for those who have paid. Here is the direct email from OZMO containing info on the group buy, please submit a reply if you have paid and i will add you to the list. Thanks -Adam Forgot to mention Studs are 75mm and nuts are 16mm 12pt heads GROUP BUY ORDER LIST -AdamJ39 -2K11SGCoupe -Steven_S -Jackass1 -M3816 FROM OZMO - We can do a set of 20x Ti studs (rolled threads and Torx forged end) + 20x Ti M12 Nuts for $249 Or we can do just the 20x Ti studs with no nuts for $149 - can give free shipping in the continental US for the group buy Need a minimum of 5 sets of the studs ordered (we actually need to make minimum 10sets, but will put some into stock). We have the M12x1.5 Ti lugnuts in stock. Lead time for the studs will be 5-6weeks Once you have the 5 guys lined up, they can Paypal individually to: info@ozmoengineering.com and put in the notes section: "BMW Ti Lug/stud group buy" Regards, Jamie Krogdahl OZMO Engineering Pty. Ltd. Ph. +1 408 658 2244 www.ozmoengineering.com Last edited by AdamJ39; 08-09-2015 at 07:58 AM.. |
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08-09-2015, 07:54 AM | #8 |
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sorry been away,
yes this is a valid group buy, anyone who wants to submit and order just needs to send payment via paypal "$249" to "info@ozmoengineering.com" and add a note statings "BMW Ti Lug/Stud Group Buy" then afterwards provide a post on this page that you have placed and order and i will add you name to the list so we have a running log of who and how many people are in the group buy. We need 5 people at mimimum, so far there is one (mine). I was going to give the thread a week or two to collect orders and then will notify Jamie at OZMO to run them. -Adam Last edited by AdamJ39; 08-09-2015 at 08:01 AM.. |
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08-09-2015, 03:11 PM | #10 |
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Heres a link to the lugnuts as listed on there website, not sure on the total weight including studs, but the nuts are compared directly to corvette and toyota lugs "roughly 1/3 the weight"
http://www.ozmoengineering.com/produ...tanium-lugnuts -Adam |
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I could ask Jamie but not sure I would be that interested in them. Is the goal was to provide an additional means of detering wheel theft by removing the studs? I would say you have nothing to worry about since you will break the torx in the stud before reaching 80+ ft lbs...I agree it would be kinda nice feature but i dont really think its necessary
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These look amazing. I really like the idea of a torx head for the studs. Only problem is that while brushed titanium would resist rust and scratching much better than steel, I am not 100% sure it's a good idea to mix with steel hubs. Also, isn't titanium weaker than steel when it comes to resisting stress over a prolonged period of time?
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