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      06-08-2021, 05:44 PM   #23
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Does MSI make a single Stud?
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      06-18-2021, 04:43 PM   #24
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I just received the MRG titanium set today. I ordered them when I ordered my wheels a couple months back. I'm still contemplating what to do. I feel like going steel would be the smartest but those future classics seem to be almost as strong as the stock bolts. From the graphs he provided anyway.
What Length are those?? I know the post is old..
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      06-19-2021, 07:19 PM   #25
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs

FC M14 80mm titanium and / or steel.

Which lug nuts are you planning to use?
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      07-24-2021, 10:58 PM   #26
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs

FC M14 80mm titanium and / or steel.

Which lug nuts are you planning to use?
I went with apex steel conversion.
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      07-24-2021, 11:22 PM   #27
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs
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I bought MRG titanium but feel I should find a quality steel option. I'm not pumped that they recommended changing the studs every 3/30,000. They don't seem capable of handling track days either which is concerning for any hard driving in my opinion.

All recommendations or leads to research would be appreciated.

My car is stock. Z2018 m3cs

FC M14 80mm titanium and / or steel.

Which lug nuts are you planning to use?
I went with apex steel conversion.
Same. Apex has some of the best customer support and products in the industry.
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      01-31-2022, 12:19 AM   #28
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Sorry for reviving an old thread, but this is for anyone who might be in the market for MRG Titanium Studs. Steer clear from them! They may potentially kill you, and their customer service is absolutely terrible when confronted with it. They'll just block and ignore you.

Read here:
https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1676684
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      03-21-2022, 10:49 PM   #29
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https://ind-distribution.com/product...0528401a&_ss=r

Go with these !! Trust me you wont be dissapointed and will make your wheel set up pop. I have them on my F82 with FI-Rs satin black and its glorious. Now if your constantly doing hard pulls / drifting / burnout etc I wouldnt do these. Again great cosmetic looks and best build quality IMO

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