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Old 10-27-2009, 06:15 PM
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i really need to polish the wheels and get longer studs. anybody know what studs are the best for these wheels??

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Old 10-27-2009, 06:50 PM
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Lookin good. Go at them with some polish!
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The guy i bought my car from had some on it like those but sold them a little before i got the car. I was dissapointed bc they look so good on these cars. Sorry for the ramble. Nice touch...they look good.
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Looks like it means serious business...
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The car looks nice with the wheels, draglites were my first drag wheel til i traded for a set of prostars. As for wheel studs most people go with ARP, I have 2.5inch in the front and the 3.25 out back. They look kinda silly with the stock wheels on back but they don't look weird with the shanks and prostars on.
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are the studs a DIY or are they a major bitch?? its not my DD so i could do it over a couple weekends lol
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Front studs are rather easy... rears you need to pull the axles out.

Looks good, btw.
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You dont need to pull the axles out for the rear if you dont want too. Just remove the senosr on the back of the brakes and slide them in through the little hole there took me about a hour to do all four corners.
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Looks meaner than your dog haha j/k
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haha he isnt mean at all, hes old and lazy.

do i need any special tools for swapping out wheel studs or just pound them out?



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