What size is the hole the press in stud came out of?
Usually with metric, you can do thread size - pitch for the drill so drill 9mm, and you can use a first or second since it goes through and they're easier to get going, you only really need plug for blind holes.
Rear hub and SIP rims
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Good quality i ordered one on Ross's advice to clean my rear hub threads out after paintrosscla wrote: LH M10 x 1 off eBay for about a tenner from china, takes a week or two to come but does the job
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
make it easy on yourself and buy a uni hub from corrado it will be the safest option...drill and tap by all means and see how you go.. you could use it for a future build or...
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Or a SIL one from scooter Rezzysdoggbhoy wrote:make it easy on yourself and buy a uni hub from corrado it will be the safest option...drill and tap by all means and see how you go.. you could use it for a future build or...
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
Doggbhoy
I think you may have a point.
Its probably worth buying one to negate any future problems.
Do you have a link to Corrado's shop?
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Andy
I think you may have a point.
Its probably worth buying one to negate any future problems.
Do you have a link to Corrado's shop?
Cheers
Andy
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I bought a new rear hub from rayspeed last year after the splines on my jet hub gave up,I think it was £34.95 and had threaded studs.They use them on there bikes and said they av no probs with them. 
loanzo
I haven't even looked yet, but I think its the front too.
I have a disc on too, which provides me with another opportunity to bugger something else up
I haven't even looked yet, but I think its the front too.
I have a disc on too, which provides me with another opportunity to bugger something else up
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It's both that need longer studs. It's to do with the thickness of the wheel they have to make to give a well to have a chance of getting the tyre on and off
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