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Old 11-01-2009, 11:52 PM   #1
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9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

Anyone ever done this??
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:54 AM   #2
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

i dont know but id like to figure out how to put em on the front also !
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Old 11-02-2009, 03:03 AM   #3
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

I have 9/16 studs in a 14 bolt 9.5" ring gear sf rear axle, but they were factory...and I wanted to keep the same all around so I put them up front in the 44 also. I had to FIRST get the proper studs then have the rotors and hubs drilled out at a shop (required odd size holes in my application) and slam the studs in. If I had to do again, I would do 1/2" as they are a bit more common and easier to find.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:26 AM   #4
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

Why change to 9/16ths? Are you matching to a heavier front end?
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

naw i just put a 10 bolt from a 03 silverado in the rear and its got big studs in it, id just like to match those ( prolly 1/2 in ish),id also like to figure out how to do a floating rotor in the front so i dont hafto take the whole hub off every time i need to do brakes !
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

Anybody, i guess the 14 bolt axles shafts have a thicker piece where you put the lug bolts on, the 12 bolt is a thin thing.
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Old 11-02-2009, 08:00 PM   #7
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

That '03 Silverado probably has metric threads.
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

The 4x4 was 7/16" 6 bolt
2 wheel drive was 1/2" 5 bolt
Newer trucks used 14mm x 1.5 thread.
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Old 11-03-2009, 03:12 AM   #9
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Re: 9/16 lug bolts on a 12 bolt

sorry orbot for jacking your thread ! ... if you look at the moser engineering web sight , they have a ton of wheel stud options for axles and im shure that you can fid somthing that will work, and if not im shure that they will know someone that dose
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i dont know but id like to figure out how to put em on the front also !
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Why change to 9/16ths? Are you matching to a heavier front end?
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naw i just put a 10 bolt from a 03 silverado in the rear and its got big studs in it, id just like to match those ( prolly 1/2 in ish),id also like to figure out how to do a floating rotor in the front so i dont hafto take the whole hub off every time i need to do brakes !
I was asking the guy who started the thread.No 12-bolts up front.He`s asking about a rear.

I didn`t realize all the newer use the 14mm lugs.That is the equivalent to 9/16s which was traditionally only 8-luggers.It makes sense to only use one lug size.
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