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Old 06-04-2006, 07:41 PM
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I need 1 stock sized wheel stud. This is for a 1997 Firebird, going in the rear. I crossthreaded/stripped one of them putting my new wheels on, and I need a new one ASAP! I don't want to purchase a whole set of them though, so I just need one. Doesn't have to be new, but it can't be completely rusted, or in bad condition.
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Why not get one from your local auto parts store...
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Originally Posted by transam5.7lt1
Why not get one from your local auto parts store...
Too lazy? My parts store never carries anything in stock, it's always "backordered".

I don't know what size it is either.
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Originally Posted by blind527
Too lazy? My parts store never carries anything in stock, it's always "backordered".

I don't know what size it is either.
too lazy? it would take 5 min. i have the size written down somewhere, let me try to find it real quick and i'll post up.
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Originally Posted by Donohue96M6Z28
too lazy? it would take 5 min. i have the size written down somewhere, let me try to find it real quick and i'll post up.
Nice, thanks. Just PM me the size, I think it's 41.5mm. Sorry, I've had a reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy long week.
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i found what i was looking for, i thought i had the size written down, but i think it might be the part number. 610.244 from oreiley's. I'm sure you can start a thread in the wheel and tire section or maybe the rearend/axle section and someone can tell you the exact size. Sorry about that and goodluck.
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I have a bunch but it would be cheaper to buy them then for me to ship them.
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Originally Posted by BADSZ28
I have a bunch but it would be cheaper to buy them then for me to ship them.
Figured, is the size 41.5mm?
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No idea. They came off my 2002 camaro from the rear.




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