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    ARP Wheel studs

    For those of you that have installed extended wheel studs becasue of 3/8" wheel spacers, can you direct me to the exact part number that you used?

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    Does a length of 3.5" sound about right for extended wheels studs? I'm looking at these https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...7703/overview/

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    sub'd and bump!

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    I ended up getting those. I will probably have them cut down a bit, as the end of the studs are even with my open ended lug nuts.

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    They Pressed in ok? Shoulder diameter ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redx View Post
    They Pressed in ok? Shoulder diameter ok?
    They pressed in fine. But the heads needed to be ground slightly to fit flush against the hub. The heads on the ARP's are slightly larger than stock.i guess that is what you are calling the "shoulder"?

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    Thanks, I think the factory ones have a flat that's why I was asking.

    Did you need to remove the hub or anything, or was there a spot that you could knock it out without removing anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redx View Post
    Thanks, I think the factory ones have a flat that's why I was asking.

    Did you need to remove the hub or anything, or was there a spot that you could knock it out without removing anything?
    The rear hubs had to be removed due to the length. I think the fronts were fine. Knowing what I know now, I would look for a shorter ARP stud. The ones I got are an 1 1/2" longer than stock. A bit much to accommodate a 3/8" spacer.


 

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