akb3
Full Member
Gentlemen,
I have seen many threads concerning this topic, but haven't come across a solution yet. Has anyone found a solution to the elusive longer wheel stud issue? My 76 front stud has the following dimensions.
1/2" x 20 RH
.625 (5/8") knurl diameter
.800 knurl length
1 15/16" underhead length
These are my dimensions to the best I can measure. I find no over the counter studs that are longer. I also don't know if I can run a smaller diameter knurl such as .618. If so, ARP has a set that are about 3" long that I can cut down, but they are very high dollar. Although I'd just as soon spend the money for them if I knew they would be safe to use. The extra money would be worth the head scratching to me. Another option would be to go with a 9/16" stud? What kind of problems can you run into there and is it even worth considering?
Many people on here seem to be running into this same problem and I'd like to see if someone can come to the rescue and finally answer this for all of us. But the answer can't be to take off my wheel spacers.
Thanks!
I have seen many threads concerning this topic, but haven't come across a solution yet. Has anyone found a solution to the elusive longer wheel stud issue? My 76 front stud has the following dimensions.
1/2" x 20 RH
.625 (5/8") knurl diameter
.800 knurl length
1 15/16" underhead length
These are my dimensions to the best I can measure. I find no over the counter studs that are longer. I also don't know if I can run a smaller diameter knurl such as .618. If so, ARP has a set that are about 3" long that I can cut down, but they are very high dollar. Although I'd just as soon spend the money for them if I knew they would be safe to use. The extra money would be worth the head scratching to me. Another option would be to go with a 9/16" stud? What kind of problems can you run into there and is it even worth considering?
Many people on here seem to be running into this same problem and I'd like to see if someone can come to the rescue and finally answer this for all of us. But the answer can't be to take off my wheel spacers.
Thanks!