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    Need help finding longer wheel studs

    Ok, well bought some used wheels and they look great except for the rub on the spindle when I back up only, so I'm thinking about getting a set of spacers to fix that, but I know that it will shorten the amount of thread that the lug nuts can use so I'm looking at getting some longer wheel studs to fix that problem when I add the wheel spacers. So I tried looking online but didn't have any luck.

    So I turn to my LX brothers & sisters for help if anyone can give me a link or know wherer I can find some longer wheel studs I think that about a 1/2 inch longer would work. Also if some knows how long our current studs are would help too. The wheels are 22x9.5 all around and for a 05 mag rt

    Please any help would be very much apreciated please please I need some help thanks.

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    Most auto parts store will have them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC-SXT View Post
    Most auto parts store will have them.

    but I also need the current length of the stock studs so I know how much bigger I need to get. Also thanks for posting.

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    I used the following to accomodate 0.5" hubcentirc spacers I machined:

    AutoValue: 252-4111
    NAPA: 212-4633
    PartSource: 319-2340


    To accomodate 0.75" hubcentirc spacers I used wheelstuds meant for a 3-ton GMC:

    Brand: Dorman – AutoGrade
    Part number: 610-435Wheel Studs
    Type: Serrated Stud Thread:M14-1.5 Knurl Dia.:15.96mm Length:57.94mm Shoulder Length:15.88mm
    Application: 2002-2006 3500 series GMC and Chevy truck
    http://www.dormanproducts.com/cgi-bin/vm91corp30r/buyers_guide.w?sid=0x0114868b&item=610-435&clt=hwrap1&vsrch_str=610-435%20&vsrch_brand=ALL&vsrch_cat=ALL&st_amount=&en d_amount=&start=&vfrom=&prev=&vnext=&category_list =:0:0

    WAGNER CROSS REFERENCE (WHG): BD125938

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    Thanks for the help, so will the lug nuts fit these gmc wheel studs? Also I not fimilliar with metric measurements, so how long would these be. I measured the stock studs and they are about 1 1/4 inch long and I am looking at probally getting .5 inch wheel spacers so I would need studs that were about 1.75 inches long would these that you supplied work, and you mentioned something about the rear studs are they different or are they the same. Thanks again for your help

    Quote Originally Posted by Moebius View Post
    I used the following to accomodate 0.5" hubcentirc spacers I machined:

    AutoValue: 252-4111
    NAPA: 212-4633
    PartSource: 319-2340


    To accomodate 0.75" hubcentirc spacers I used wheelstuds meant for a 3-ton GMC:

    Brand: Dorman – AutoGrade
    Part number: 610-435Wheel Studs
    Type: Serrated Stud Thread:M14-1.5 Knurl Dia.:15.96mm Length:57.94mm Shoulder Length:15.88mm
    Application: 2002-2006 3500 series GMC and Chevy truck
    http://www.dormanproducts.com/cgi-bin/vm91corp30r/buyers_guide.w?sid=0x0114868b&item=610-435&clt=hwrap1&vsrch_str=610-435%20&vsrch_brand=ALL&vsrch_cat=ALL&st_amount=&en d_amount=&start=&vfrom=&prev=&vnext=&category_list =:0:0

    WAGNER CROSS REFERENCE (WHG): BD125938

    You can read my writeup at:

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    Also would I be able to get you to make me some spacers?

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    M14 x 1.5mm is the OEM stud diameter and thread-count, so yes, the OEM lugnuts will engage these wheel studs. Just as important, the serrated shoulder area engages the LX hub I.D. (Inside Diameter) without issue. You will need access to a hydraulic press to remove and install wheel studs. The longer of the two studs I mentioned will have to the the guide pin removed, and the (inner) heads altered to fit around the circumference of the LX hub centers. However it appears you require the shorter version, which require no modifications.

    As far as making you some spacers, you do not require what "I" required to make the SLR rims fit my platform. Any speedshop will have what you need. And another thing...you do not require the hubcentric aspect in order to ensure proper fit. All bets are off though if you are employing wheels with anything OTHER than the OEM 115mm (on center) bolt pattern.

    Quote Originally Posted by Inked*Gamer View Post
    Thanks for the help, so will the lug nuts fit these gmc wheel studs? Also I not fimilliar with metric measurements, so how long would these be. I measured the stock studs and they are about 1 1/4 inch long and I am looking at probally getting .5 inch wheel spacers so I would need studs that were about 1.75 inches long would these that you supplied work, and you mentioned something about the rear studs are they different or are they the same. Thanks again for your help
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    So if I go to my local napa and give them the pn that you provided it will be long enough for me to clear a .5 in wheel spacer, and I don't need to do any other modification, just take the old wheel studs off and install new longer ones? These will work for front and rear correct? I tried looking on the napa website but there isn't a place for me to search by pn, so I wasn't able to see how much these were, do you know how much they are thanks so much for ur help...you don't know how much this helps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moebius View Post
    I used the following to accomodate 0.5" hubcentirc spacers I machined:

    AutoValue: 252-4111
    NAPA: 212-4633
    PartSource: 319-2340


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    They should; I am in Canada - one would hope PN's are consistant across the border. No other mods are required other than removal/replacement front and/or rear. If I recall correctly I paid $1.66ea

    You asked about the OEM wheel stud length. From the mounting face to the end of the stud is 50mm. Good luck...

    Quote Originally Posted by Inked*Gamer View Post
    So if I go to my local napa and give them the pn that you provided it will be long enough for me to clear a .5 in wheel spacer, and I don't need to do any other modification, just take the old wheel studs off and install new longer ones? These will work for front and rear correct? I tried looking on the napa website but there isn't a place for me to search by pn, so I wasn't able to see how much these were, do you know how much they are thanks so much for ur help...you don't know how much this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moebius View Post
    You asked about the OEM wheel stud length. From the mounting face to the end of the stud is 50mm. Good luck...
    Yes, but these will be long enough to clear half inch spacer? Also say I don't have access to a press is there another way to get the studs out? thanks

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    Yes, the smaller of the two spacers I suggested are used on the rear of my Magnum with a 0.5" spacer and have seen rigorous duty on and off the track. Use a press

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    Yes, but these will be long enough to clear half inch spacer? Also say I don't have access to a press is there another way to get the studs out? thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moebius View Post
    Yes, the smaller of the two spacers I suggested are used on the rear of my Magnum with a 0.5" spacer and have seen rigorous duty on and off the track. Use a press
    Thanks so much for your help, any suggestions on where I can get some 12mm or half inch spacers. thanks
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    Ok, well I went to NAPA today with the part number but they told me that the part number wasn't in there system, so I looking for some more help. If anyone knows where online that I can buy wheel studs for my 05 magnum rt that are half and inch longer then stock, and if someone can also tell me how long stock wheels are to would help. thanks.

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    I dug out the original invoice from NAPA Auto Parts, the studs I used are supplied to NAPA by a company called Balkamp. The PN is: 641-4251. I paid 2.99CAN/ea.

    I believe a cross reference for the same part produced by Wagner is: 125961

    Apologies for the other PN's I gave you, I'm not sure what those are now! I pulled them from the original paperwork during my investigation/search.
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