INSTALL GUIDE: M14x1.25 Titanium Stud Conversion Kit For BMW's

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Looking to take your BMW G87 M2 to the next level? Welcome to our latest CZcams video, where we showcase the installation of a high-performance Titanium Stud Kit from Future Classic! Say goodbye to OE wheel lug bolts and say hello to enhanced strength, weight reduction, easier wheel installations, and an overall sleek appearance for your prized M2.
    As automotive enthusiasts ourselves, we understand the importance of performance and style. That's why we've chosen Future Classic's Titanium Stud Kit to elevate our BMW G87 M2's capabilities. These precision-engineered titanium studs not only provide exceptional strength and durability but also significantly reduce unsprung weight, optimizing suspension performance and handling.
    In this video, our expert technicians will guide you through the step-by-step process of installing the Future Classic Titanium Stud Kit on our BMW G87 M2. The installation is straightforward and requires only basic tools, making it accessible to both seasoned car enthusiasts and DIY beginners.
    If you enjoy our content, hit that thumbs-up button and share this video with fellow BMW enthusiasts. Also be sure to comment and let's spread some excitement for the automotive community and inspire others to push the boundaries of performance and style.

Komentáře • 5

  • @Schwabz33
    @Schwabz33 Před rokem

    What’s the life on these vs steel?

    • @IND-Distribution
      @IND-Distribution  Před rokem +2

      👋 Comparing the lifespan of these materials to steel isn't straightforward, as it involves a myriad of factors.
      Is the vehicle tracked? How often are the wheels installed and removed? What's the climate like where you'll be driving? Will it be subjected to winter conditions, or roads where salt is used? These are just some of the aspects to consider.
      But that's not all! There's also driving style, maintenance, terrain type, and even more subtle factors that can influence the comparison.
      It would be fantastic if we could chat more specifically about your needs and the exact situation where you plan to use this product. Feel free to reach out, or if you prefer, you can provide more details right here in the comments.
      Thanks for engaging with us, and I look forward to helping you find the right solution for your unique needs!

    • @Schwabz33
      @Schwabz33 Před rokem

      @@IND-Distribution Thanks IND
      I have been buying products from you guys for the past almost 5 years and you guys have been phenomenal.
      So this will be going on my 2024 M2 automatic.
      The following conditions apply.
      Car will not be driven in the rain. It will be garage kept. my garage normally only gets down to about 50° in the winter and about 80° in the summer. The car will not be driven on a race track however, it will be driven a few times a year on some back roads. Car will not be drove in the snow, of course and will be maintained and washed weekly.
      I will be using a set of lightweight, forged aftermarket wheels from BBS or Rays.
      I had the steel stud conversion kit on my F87 M2, and no issues. And the wheels would not be taken off the car unless the tires need to be changed or once a year for cleaning the inside of the barrels and brake calibers.

    • @IND-Distribution
      @IND-Distribution  Před rokem +1

      @@Schwabz33 The titanium studs should be a good fit for your needs, but the steel are also a great option! The titanium studs are significantly lighter, and they have a better visual appearance. There is no doubt that the steel are better for track use and will last a bit longer. Based on your given use, I would expect to get about 2-3 years out of the titanium studs, and maybe 3-4 out of the steel equivalent from FC.

    • @Schwabz33
      @Schwabz33 Před rokem

      @@IND-Distribution Yes! Going with titanium for sure… thanks guys