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Old 10-23-10, 10:23 PM
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Question buying longer wheel studs and spacers. question.

i got new rims and the back is good but the front has a little problem. the tire is rubbing just a little on the springs. i already bought new spacers, but i need to buy the longer studs. i went on summit and i think this is what i need right? oh and do the stock lug nuts work or should i go all out and buy the acorn ones at auto parts stores?

Wheel Studs, Press-In, 12mm x 1.75 RH., 1.750 in. Length, Set of 10

also link. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSR-8390/

info on my car.
lowered on tein springs
kyb gas adjust shocks
wheels are 95 830 cobra r (mustang)
16x8 (i think) or 16x7 to dark to see right now.
et 36 (i think) ^to dark to see
tires are 225/50/16
spacers are 8mm (5/16)

thanks for the help i just don't want to order the wrong studs and i'm not sure if they will be long enough or the right ones.
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M12 X1.5mm there Alex.
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Originally Posted by misterstyx69
M12 X1.5mm there Alex.
thanks. glad i asked first.
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