InfiniteGSX
20+ Year Contributor
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- Dec 10, 2002
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Tijeras,
New Mexico
Ok, I have a 97 GS with all new 98 GS Front suspension and drivetrain, engine, tranny, everything except for the body! On my last setup, I had a set of 17" wheels and I kept breaking studs one way or another. Either I was stripping the teeth and it would just spin and have to be cut off or broke off... or I would be snaping studs in half. Well I thought I fixed that with the new hub, but this time I also have OEM Spec Wheels. 17" Chrysler Sebring Wheels. Now all you know that these are pretty much the same size as the GSX wheels, same bolt patern and all of that... Only difference is that they have 50 series tires. The wheel mounts up to the hub perfectly, so perfect that they are a little difficult to get the studs centered because of how tight a fit it is. Thats supposed to be good, just so that there is no pressure on the studs. Well I just snapped ALL 5 on my passenger side! At first it was 3, so I turned around and went home. Its weird, it snapped all 3 in a matter of a second. Then when I got home and pulled into my driveway, the last 2 snapped and the car fell. What the hell is going on? PLEASE HELP! Is there an aftermarket alternative to these OEM POS Studs?
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, your guess is as good as mine. I dont know. Neither does mitsubishi. Garcia Mitsubishi's parts thinks its because of the wheels. But they are OEM Spec... Service thinks that they were overtorqued, but I've been driving around for a while now, they would have broken almost instantly if they were overtorqued.