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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10
A little research found this:
Stock rear stud: Dorman 610-138 Knurl Diameter 0.535 Package Quantity 10 Quick-Start Nose No Shoulder Length 0.3125 Stud Material Steel Thread Handling Right Hand Thread Thread Size 1/2-20 Under Head Length 1.53125 Wheel Stud Style Serrated Stud Potential replacement: Dorman 610-258 Knurl Diameter 0.536 Package Quantity 10 Quick-Start Nose No Shoulder Length 0.25 Stud Material Steel Thread Handling Right Hand Thread Thread Size 1/2-20 Under Head Length 1.71875 Wheel Stud Style Serrated Stud So, approx 4 more threads engaged which should be 9.5-10, using the "engage the same depth as diameter" rule, on a 1/2-20 stud- this is just about perfect. Posted via Mobile Device
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