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  • 1Wheel stud — Wheel studs are the bolts that the wheel of an automobile rest on. Lug nuts are fastened to the wheel stud to secure the wheel. Wheel studs can be either factory equipment or aftermarket add ons. They are semi permanently mounted directly to the… …

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  • 2wheel stud — One of several threaded bolts projecting from the wheel disc to which the wheel is secured by a lug nut …

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  • 3wheel bolt — Bolts which are screwed into threaded holes in the wheel hub or at the axle flange; common on passenger car wheels and one piece commercial vehicle wheels …

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  • 4Bicycle wheel — For the Marcel Duchamp installation, see Bicycle Wheel. The front wheel from a racing bicycle made using a Mavic rim …

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  • 5fixed pin hand change wheel —   n.    a combination wheel that uses pressed or threaded pins as a fixed fly …

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  • 6screw wheel — noun : a gear wheel with teeth intersecting the pitch surface in helical lines and thus forming parts of the threads of a many threaded screw : helical gear called also screw gear …

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  • 7Lug nut — A lug nut is a fastener, specifically a nut, used to secure a wheel on a vehicle. Typically, lug nuts are found on automobiles, trucks (lorries), and other large vehicles utilizing rubber tires. This is because tires must be changed, because the… …

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  • 8Dodge Dart — Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation Production 1960–1976 Predecessor Dodge Lancer (For compact version) …

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  • 9Cogset — A freehub (above) for use with a cassette and a threaded hub (below) for use with a freewheel. On a bicycle, the cogset or cluster[1] is the set of multiple rear sprockets that attaches to the hub on the rear wheel. A cogset works with a rear… …

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  • 10Fixed-gear bicycle — A fixed gear bicycle or fixed wheel bicycle, is a bicycle without the ability to coast. The sprocket is screwed directly on to the hub and there is no freewheel mechanism. A reverse thread lockring is usually fitted to prevent the sprocket from… …

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