Wheel studs

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by Predracer, Mar 17, 2009.

  1. MTB68TOY

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    Got a complete set of longer studs (20) I took of my 93
    I went to 1/2 to match my ford rear, I never used the rear ones and the fronts were on for my BBK
    the fronts have maybe 10,000k on em

    $40 shipped

    I'll get a pic up if your interested...


    oh and I am pretty sure the Knurl for yota's is 5.59
     
  2. nugget

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    Ok..I installed the studs today...They work great....The one on the left is the new longer stud from the 4wd...The shank is longer and extends past the hub alittle...work great with spacers or alloy wheels...the stud on right is stock..I'll post pic's of mine installed tomorrow..
     

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  3. MTB68TOY

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    the Knurl is actually .559 as in a little more than half an inch
    knurl like bolt pattern is in inches not metric

    Here are the studs I have. stock are about 30mm these are 55mm
    10 are used 10 are new

    $40 shipped

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  4. nugget

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    Ok heres the pics of mine...As you notice the shank on the new stud is longer...This is only a problime if you plan on going back to steel wheels...But works fine with spacers or alloy..These run anywhere from $1.99-$2.99 a stud ... Here O'reilly auto parts was the cheapest...At $1.99 each...Well Good luck..
     

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