PBM_06
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- 2006 Pontiac GTO A4 (VZ Monaro)
Hello all, new to the forum. I am in the United States and own a 2006 Pontiac GTO.
Recently, someone seems to have loosened my lug nuts. A couple days ago, my wheel came off flying and sheared off all my wheel studs and lug nuts. I came to this conclusion because the last work I had done that involved torquing the wheel back on was months ago so it would have come off much sooner, and the locking lug nut I had on stayed on tight and bent the stud before it was pulled off too. I have tried everything recommended by GTO forums and nothing has worked, and every OEM seller is out of stock/says they are discontinued.
However, I thought of trying to use VZ commodore rear studs and have found some online (link: https://www.holdspares.com.au/holden-commodore-standard-wheel-stud-set-vb-vp-fro). Would these work? If not, what would? Here is a picture of the sheared off studs for reference:
Recently, someone seems to have loosened my lug nuts. A couple days ago, my wheel came off flying and sheared off all my wheel studs and lug nuts. I came to this conclusion because the last work I had done that involved torquing the wheel back on was months ago so it would have come off much sooner, and the locking lug nut I had on stayed on tight and bent the stud before it was pulled off too. I have tried everything recommended by GTO forums and nothing has worked, and every OEM seller is out of stock/says they are discontinued.
However, I thought of trying to use VZ commodore rear studs and have found some online (link: https://www.holdspares.com.au/holden-commodore-standard-wheel-stud-set-vb-vp-fro). Would these work? If not, what would? Here is a picture of the sheared off studs for reference: