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Old 08-31-05, 07:26 PM
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Longer wheel studs-cant find em

Ive been looking for a while now and I cant seem to find what I need. Im trying to get my FD rims on my FC, I got the spacers for the fronts but now im gonna need longer wheel studs so I can thread my lugs. (Cant seem to find the ARP ones.)Does anyone know where I can get some? Thanks in advance.
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hmm i use to run FD wheels in my GTUs and the spacers i had were produced by H&R and they came with spacers already on them..
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Yeah, i think ill just get those kind then. I was thinking bout getting the standard spacers and then using longer studs. But I think ill some of those instead. Thnks fer the help.
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Look on ebay you can find those kind of billet aluminum sets of spacers at a good price, the same kind that have the studs included in the spacers and bolt onto the hub.
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Im the guy who told you to get the ARP's in that thread, you should have PM'd me. Summit racing sells them. I told them my exact need and the told me that part number ARP-100-7713 would be long enough and have the correct knurl diameter. I tried a shorter stud witht he same knurl size previously and the knurl diameter is correct.

WHoever said to get the AL spacers witht he studs pressed in needs to be quiet. GO ahead and search google or even this forum to hear the story of studs suddenly ripping out and wheels falling away. Aluminum fatigues under conatnt loads and eventually snaps.
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Here is the link to the ARP longer wheel stud information on RETed's site.

http://www.fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/RT/lstuds.htm
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Originally Posted by 37FC3S
Here is the link to the ARP longer wheel stud information on RETed's site.

http://www.fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/RT/lstuds.htm

I purchased those studs, They will not be long enough to support a 1 inch spacer. The part number I gave is the same bolt diameter and knurl diameter but .750" longer.
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So the ARP-100-7708 studs arent long enough for a 1"/25mm spacer?
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