Where to buy extended lug studs?
Where to buy extended lug studs?
im looking for ARP since i heard its better then blox. I tried the sponsor forum, and no one carries it. I also heard that im suppose to get a specific package because it comes in sets of 5?
thanks
im looking for ARP since i heard its better then blox. I tried the sponsor forum, and no one carries it. I also heard that im suppose to get a specific package because it comes in sets of 5?
thanks
Use the lugs off of a (trying to remember correctly)...1997 Chevy Cavaler. Same spline, same diameter, same thread pitch etc. etc. but these cavaler lugs are a smidge over twice as long as a stock integra lug. Not only are they twice as long, but you'll save a hundred bucks or so.
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Willard's wheel bearing post includes wheel stud info, IIRC. He bought someone's name brand studs, but for a Chevy (five per pack instead of Honda's four per pack).
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Willard's wheel bearing post includes wheel stud info, IIRC. He bought someone's name brand studs, but for a Chevy (five per pack instead of Honda's four per pack).
I go direct to ARP for their stuff.
The 100-7708 and 100-7713 for GM cars have the correct thread pattern for Honda vehicles.
The 100-7712 extended studs for Honda vehicles come in the 5 pack.
The 100-7708 and 100-7713 for GM cars have the correct thread pattern for Honda vehicles.
The 100-7712 extended studs for Honda vehicles come in the 5 pack.
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That's where it was!
That's where it was!
Speaking of wheel studs anyone know how to install a new one without taking out the hub and quite possibly getting new bearings? I grinded the new stud "head" but still cant seem to get it in.
How much are you guys grinding off?
How much are you guys grinding off?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sifu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Speaking of wheel studs anyone know how to install a new one without taking out the hub and quite possibly getting new bearings? I grinded the new stud "head" but still cant seem to get it in.
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ive never heard of grinding them to fit that seems like it would hurt the integrity of the stud............. ive always pressed mine out and pressed it back together
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ive never heard of grinding them to fit that seems like it would hurt the integrity of the stud............. ive always pressed mine out and pressed it back together
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