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extended wheel studs..where to get them at?

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gritsak

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ive got a set of FD wheels going on my car, as well as some wide tires so im gonna have to get some spacers for stick them out a little...so to be on the safe side i would like to invest in a set of extended wheel studs, preferably ARP ones...does anyone know what size and threading that i would need? i looked around and ARP only makes applications for american cars so hopefully one of those applications will work...anyone know what i need? and where to get the best deal at? thanx

BTW, this is for a 1g awd if that makes a diff.
 
RoadRace Engineering...

"KYO-EI 52mm wheel studs

52 mm longer wheel studs enable you to run spacers or wider rims safely since there are more threads for the lug nut . Perfect replacement those worn, stripped, old factory studs. Stock length is 30mm. Thread size is 12x1.5. You can hammer out the old studs but remember you have to press the new one in. 20 per pack enough to do a one car. Sorry we can't sell individual studs, you can buy 4 studs at a time for $13.

$45 for 20 studs"

http://www.roadraceengineering.com/newproducts.htm

About half-way down the page...

Tim
 
Originally posted by GreenGSX
RoadRace Engineering...

"KYO-EI 52mm wheel studs

52 mm longer wheel studs enable you to run spacers or wider rims safely since there are more threads for the lug nut . Perfect replacement those worn, stripped, old factory studs. Stock length is 30mm. Thread size is 12x1.5. You can hammer out the old studs but remember you have to press the new one in. 20 per pack enough to do a one car. Sorry we can't sell individual studs, you can buy 4 studs at a time for $13.

$45 for 20 studs"

http://www.roadraceengineering.com/newproducts.htm

About half-way down the page...

Tim

ahh kool thanx...i thought they sold them, but i looked everywhere on there site and couldnt find them..guess i didnt look enough
 
Glad to see you received and answer ... looks like you are well on your way.

BUT, not to be a jerk or anything, I think this thread would have done much better in Suspension Tuning and not Engine Performance .. maybe just a little hint for next time, use the board at it fullest and post in the right spot.

Thanks.
 
Originally posted by GSX
Glad to see you received and answer ... looks like you are well on your way.

BUT, not to be a jerk or anything, I think this thread would have done much better in Suspension Tuning and not Engine Performance .. maybe just a little hint for next time, use the board at it fullest and post in the right spot.

Thanks.

my bad...this is pretty much the only forum i post in so i didnt think about it..mods can delete or move the thread..thanx
 
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