We use cookies in order to personalize content, to enable functions for social media and to analyze access to our web shop. More information
Mandatory cookies help using a shop by enabling basic function like navigation, cart handling or access to secured areas (like "my account"). The shop will not be working without these mandatory cookies. Please enable mandatory cookies to proceed.
Analytical cookies allow couting of visitors and visitor sources to be able to measure and improve the shop performance. They show which pages and products are most popular and how visitors are moving within the shop. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not be able to check when you have visited our shop and we will not be able to monitor the shop performance.
Matomo
The integration of external content may be switched on or off
40, Wheel lug bolts M12, assorted by overall length
40, Wheel lug bolts M12, assorted by overall length
Easy view display for older MB cars: all bolts with ball band and thread M12 x 1.5 and key width 17. This makes it easier to sort LOOKING AT TOTAL LENGTH (length over everything). Various axle/wheel combinations led to the bolts shown here between 1959 and 1989. As a rule of thumb: when screwing in, the bolt should reach its seat about 6 to 7 whole rotations into the thread. with less load-bearing thread, the load-bearing capacity is not achieved, with longer screwing there can be contact with other parts (endangered: rear handbrake, front brake disc e.g. with type 230SL). In the mid-1980s, a system change over MB front axles took place: former wheel hub flange (threaded seat) attached to the rim (brake disc screwed separately on the inside), later brake disc on wheel hub, between rim and threaded seat. (For the hub diameter, see also the information board on brake discs). The design of rim plates is not only material dependent, but different manufacturers (example baroque replica) designed their own plates with consequences for the bolt length and deviations from the MB principle ball band /SW17