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nebster
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| Posted: 8/23/08 10:20AM Post subject: Wheel Studs |
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Simple,
who sells wheel studs for the tc. i need some new ones |
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STNC
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| Posted: 8/23/08 10:22AM Post subject: |
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| What's a wheel stud? |
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nebster
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| Posted: 8/23/08 10:29AM Post subject: |
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this is exaggerated, but its the thing you put your lug nuts on
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STNC
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| Posted: 8/23/08 10:32AM Post subject: |
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i see
I learn something new everyday! |
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DonNguyen
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| Posted: 8/24/08 10:03AM Post subject: |
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| Ichiba makes wheel studs for the tC and they're about $2.50 a piece on their site |
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nebster
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| Posted: 8/24/08 3:09PM Post subject: |
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| yes i know that but they're way longer, about 25 mm for spacers. i'm looking for stock ones |
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chicotunner07
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| Posted: 8/24/08 5:13PM Post subject: |
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so you just need stock size studs, or a little extended
ive heard of people using ARP studs made for is300's |
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nebster
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| Posted: 8/24/08 5:13PM Post subject: |
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| just stock sized ones |
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davedavetC
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| Posted: 8/24/08 5:14PM Post subject: |
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| i already told you where to look ben :doh: :P |
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1_kLEan_tC
Joined: 04 Jun 2006
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| Posted: 8/24/08 5:20PM Post subject: |
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| Get the ones for the 5mm spacer they are the closest to stock...the 5mm ones have like 3 threads more than stock... |
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kanundrum
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:20PM Post subject: |
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| I bought some ARP's. Use my Kics R40 lugs w/o spacers. works out great. |
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nebster
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:24PM Post subject: |
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| you have a link sap? |
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kanundrum
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:29PM Post subject: |
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| http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=ARP-100-7715&N=700+0&autoview=sku |
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nebster
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:31PM Post subject: |
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| thanks man i appreciate it a lot |
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davedavetC
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:42PM Post subject: |
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| are those stock sized or slightly longer? |
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kanundrum
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| Posted: 8/24/08 6:45PM Post subject: |
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| slightly longer, you have to screw lug in all the way and they come out to almost the end of the lug but not quite. ARP makes1 strong stud according to my research. |
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davedavetC
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| Posted: 8/24/08 7:01PM Post subject: |
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| so if i got those and a 7mm spacer i will be fine? |
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kanundrum
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| Posted: 8/24/08 7:14PM Post subject: |
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| should be goood to go. i dunno if they make a 7mm spacer though thought it was 5 15 25 etc. |
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chicotunner07
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| Posted: 8/24/08 8:19PM Post subject: |
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| i should pick these up as well, my wheels aren't hubcentric and the thought of the stock studs holding the wheels in place gives me shivers.... |
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captainlaziness
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| Posted: 8/24/08 8:29PM Post subject: |
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chicotunner07 wrote: i should pick these up as well, my wheels aren't hubcentric and the thought of the stock studs holding the wheels in place gives me shivers....
That's what hub rings are for. |
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