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Old 03-30-2010, 01:20 PM
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Default Where can I find longer, stronger wheel studs for my 350z?

Im not exactly sure where to look but id like to replace my shitty stock studs with something stronger and possibly longer...
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http://www.splparts.com/main4/index.htm
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I have those ARP wheel studs. Since the thread pitch is different you will need to run a different nut and they are longer so you will have to run an open ended lug nut. They suck to install on the rear but worth it if you need them.
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http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=2574
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^ Im running the 60mm's on my rear and 50mm ichiba's up front
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http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ls&prodid=4356

in stock, among the stongest on the market, and no need to change the pitch of your lugs (not that it's a big deal). Add your favorite longer lugs, or open ended lugs, and you're set
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ls&prodid=4356

in stock, among the stongest on the market, and no need to change the pitch of your lugs (not that it's a big deal). Add your favorite longer lugs, or open ended lugs, and you're set
How much longer are these than the OEM studs?
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I have no idea how long the stock ones are, sorry. But, the length of these are listed in that link IIRC, and I know we've sold tons of them to members here
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Those NISMO studs are the same metal as OEM. They aren't any stronger.
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Any objections to cutting the ends short to fit them on the rear hub without having to take the hub off?
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Originally Posted by GWord256
Any objections to cutting the ends short to fit them on the rear hub without having to take the hub off?
no need, just remove the e brake cable and feed the stud thru
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