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Old 02-19-2005, 03:52 PM
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Default Need help chosing ARP wheel stud ...

If I want to run larger spacers, do I need the press in or the screw in type for the front and back ?


Also, what thread size do I need ?


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Old 02-19-2005, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Fierce-LS1
If I want to run larger spacers, do I need the press in or the screw in type for the front and back ?


Also, what thread size do I need ?


thanks ... appreciate any input
113-100-7708 ARP Wheel Studs,
12mm X 1.5, 2.5" length
They are press in and can be ordered from most our sponsor or jegs or summit racing.
J
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
113-100-7708 ARP Wheel Studs,
12mm X 1.5, 2.5" length
They are press in and can be ordered from most our sponsor or jegs or summit racing.
J
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I'm wondering why the most popular wheel stude replacement requires using different lug nuts, when there are 12mm x 1.25" performance wheel studs available.

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Same here. I'd like to be able to still use my Gorilla locks when I switch back to my 17's.
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You can still use your OEM lug nuts . . . Same thread pattern . . . The only issue comes into play is that the stud may be too long for some of the closed end lugs.




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