Best rear hub studs......
No complaints regarding the MB ones. Same black finish as their drive sprocket bolt and I believe UK made. 

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Now there's good advice Corrado. The expensive MB ones are made from 'high tensile steel' so presumably I only have to be the normal amount of care in doing them up?
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I've had two 'go' which I can only put down to over enthusiastic tightening of the wheel nuts though it seems strange to have two go in quick succession. I did have the hub sprayed recently and there was some paint on the studs though I hardly think that explains it. In both cases the wheel nuts won't tighten and keeps turning and then won't come of either (which is interesting). Second one happened at the roadside when I was replacing a flat which we a bit worrying have five miles to ride with only three nuts tight. Enough to make me replace the lot.
I'll second that !Toot-oasc wrote:Now't wrong with the SIL one's.
Take time replacing them, is probably the best advice when it comes to rear hub studs.
Tightening the nut with any paint on the thread can snap the stud. After painting the paint can sink under the nut after a little while. This will cause the wheel to come loose which can result in snapped studs.Jxmiddle wrote:I've had two 'go' which I can only put down to over enthusiastic tightening of the wheel nuts though it seems strange to have two go in quick succession. I did have the hub sprayed recently and there was some paint on the studs though I hardly think that explains it. In both cases the wheel nuts won't tighten and keeps turning and then won't come of either (which is interesting). Second one happened at the roadside when I was replacing a flat which we a bit worrying have five miles to ride with only three nuts tight. Enough to make me replace the lot.