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Old 01-17-05, 12:00 AM
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Arrow Lug stud questions

I am about to order some longer lug studs to accomidate my 25mm spacers. Can anyone tell me the lenght of the stock bolts(threaded length) and the hole size i would need to order.
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These will work for you.
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...P%2D100%2D7708
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^^^Do you mean these exact bolts or this size.^^^

I was looking at the arp nascar bolts cause theyre made alot stronger but they dont give thread info so i wouldnt know if they fit. Ill buy a 5 pack of these and try them out, thanks.
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the front and rear studs are different lengths... are people using these f body studs front and rear? that would make the rear studs stick out about an inch more than the front... also, how do you put longer rear studs in? theres barely enough room between the hub and spindle to fit stock mazda studs
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The rear studs are shorter than the fronts.
I believe the rears are 1.5" and the fronts are 2.0"?
The ARP ones are 2.5", so they are longer than both front and rear.
ARP only makes ONE type of metric stud, and it fits our cars - how convenient, eh?


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where esle could you get studs at?
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A good source for the ARP metric studs would be nice. Thanks in advance to anyone who will post up the website.

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No one searches any more...
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http://fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/RT/lstuds.htm


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