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Wheel studs
Does anyone know where I can get longer wheel studs for 72 3/4 ton 4x4 I need longer ones because the wheel I have lugs counter sink into the wheel .stock studs are too short and are flush with wheel.i need to have studs to stick out 5 or so threads
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Re: Wheel studs
I’ve used these guys before . Should have what you need
https://lugnutguys.com/ Edit: Sorry looks like they only sell lug nuts
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Re: Wheel studs
lugnut4x4.com
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Re: Wheel studs
610-227 dorman stock is 610-180
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Re: Wheel studs
Quote:
https://lugnutguys.com/pages/search-...tud-conversion
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Re: Wheel studs
https://www.google.com/search?q=lug+studs+nearby
I'd probably be looking for the correct lug nuts for the wheels. |
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Re: Wheel studs
Possibly (probably) what franken said. The lug holes look pretty large and not sure if I see a taper for the nut. Sure you don't need a mag wheel lug nut that sleeves into the wheel? Like this https://lugnutguys.com/collections/l...nk-zinc-washer Not sure the exact ones you would need without more info.
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Re: Wheel studs
I have the correct lug nuts .problem is if the studs aren’t 100% straight they won’t go on .stock studs are flush with rim I need a studs that will stick beyond the rim so I can get the studs started.
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Re: Wheel studs
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Re: Wheel studs
Thanks I’ll check them out I can’t afford to get the wrong studs @ 20$ a pop.
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Re: Wheel studs
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Re: Wheel studs
No taper on the rim if studs where a1/4 to 3/8 longer the taper on the nut would Guide the nut into the wheel .
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Re: Wheel studs
Just reread your post about the nuts you have. You should be able to get longer studs at NAPA or even Autozone .
Just don’t go too long or the cap could bottom out before the wheel is correctly torqued.
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Re: Wheel studs
Yep that’s what I have they are a tight fit with a 9/16 stud .right now I’m cleaning up the studs and sanding the polish off the rim of wheel.I want to change out the studs because the truck has been in a house fire so might as well put a little longer.
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Re: Wheel studs
Okay, understand why you want the longer studs now. But, looking at the lug nuts you have- would think the wheel should have a taper at the face of holes. Your lug nuts have a taper under the hex where they seat on the wheel. Unlike the type I linked to.
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Re: Wheel studs
They came with washers.
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Re: Wheel studs
Those lug nuts look very wrong to me.
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Re: Wheel studs
Why is that I have no problem replacing them.
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Re: Wheel studs
Interesting. I thought they were all tapered to locate/center themselves in the hole
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