Wheel bolts
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mazzer3.2

Original Poster:

566 posts

238 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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I'm Looking to buy some new wheel bolts for my Maserati, as some are starting to rust.

I've found a company online called Hill Engineering who manufacture Maserati and Ferrari wheel bolts at what look like pretty competative prices.

Anybody have any experience with their product/service??

scampbellb

29 posts

275 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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Paul Hill and Hill Engineering have a fantastic reputation amongst the Ferrari community. Gearknobs, alloy pedals, wheel bolts and much, much more are all excellent quality. You won't be disappointed. I have his wheel bolts on my Ferarri 400 and they are superb.

Simon

PS - No affiliation, just a satisfied customer

F355GTS

3,810 posts

274 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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Hill engineering are well known in Ferrari circles for great service and products, I've no connection and haven't dealt with them but many on Fchat/Fcars have

johnnyboy225

431 posts

269 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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Simon,

I had mine replaced by Lancaster in Colchester when they refurbed my wheels free of charge - they should have cost £3.50 each, but Lancaster kinldy threw them in as well. they look excellent......

Suggest you call Eurospares (in Halstead) on 01787 477169 or 01787 473678 and ask for Keith - they do spare parts for Ferrari, Maserati and Lambo - went there last week and was given an extremely interesting look around their three 'units' on the Bluebridge Estate in Halstead - he'll sort you out...

Cheers,
JBoy

Pat H

8,058 posts

275 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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mazzer3.2 said:
I'm Looking to buy some new wheel bolts for my Maserati, as some are starting to rust.

I've found a company online called Hill Engineering who manufacture Maserati and Ferrari wheel bolts at what look like pretty competative prices.

Anybody have any experience with their product/service??


I priced up some bolts for my 328. Hill Engineering sell them for about £9.50 each.

I'm sure they are excellent, but I was too tight to pay that.

I had the original ones stripped, polished and rechromed. It worked out at about £4.00 a bolt. The job was absolutely excellent.

They were turned round in just under a week.

The only catch is that you can't use the car while the job is being done......

If you want to see an example of their work, click on My Profile/My Cars/Lotus Esprit and look at the pictures of the Esprit wheels.

I can dig out the contact details if you want.

maser sod

195 posts

245 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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Pat H said:
mazzer3.2 said:
I'm Looking to buy some new wheel bolts for my Maserati, as some are starting to rust.

I've found a company online called Hill Engineering who manufacture Maserati and Ferrari wheel bolts at what look like pretty competative prices.

Anybody have any experience with their product/service??


I priced up some bolts for my 328. Hill Engineering sell them for about £9.50 each.

I'm sure they are excellent, but I was too tight to pay that.

I had the original ones stripped, polished and rechromed. It worked out at about £4.00 a bolt. The job was absolutely excellent.

They were turned round in just under a week.

The only catch is that you can't use the car while the job is being done......

If you want to see an example of their work, click on My Profile/My Cars/Lotus Esprit and look at the pictures of the Esprit wheels.

I can dig out the contact details if you want.


Sounds good, though some bolts apparently can be beyond refurbing. I had wheel refurbs done on my 3200GT recently, but they couldn't refurb the bolts.

Good that we have a thread on this subject, rusting wheel bolts seem to be a common problem.

Now does anyone know about refurbing a tarnished trident?

chrisx666

808 posts

280 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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They usually rust quickly because people (including some pro mechanics) use a standard socket that instantly chips off the edge of the chrome/nickel - a month or so later they look rubbish. I made a socket that only works on the lower portion of the bolt flats that does not chip the chrome. Hill Engineering now offer a special socket for the job.

3200gt

2,727 posts

243 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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maser sod said:


Now does anyone know about refurbing a tarnished trident?


You can get them on ebay fairly cheaply and then what I did was kept the new ebay one for best and got the tarnished one sprayed to match body colour, Maserati red in my case, just as the original racing Tridents where! ( I also have a stainless grille which makes it stand out against the silver just as the chrome Trident stood out against the original black grille.)

>> Edited by 3200gt on Monday 20th March 14:39

angelis

2,333 posts

255 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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mazzer3.2 said:
I'm Looking to buy some new wheel bolts for my Maserati, as some are starting to rust.

I've found a company online called Hill Engineering who manufacture Maserati and Ferrari wheel bolts at what look like pretty competative prices.

Anybody have any experience with their product/service??


Excellent reputation and excellent products.