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What would be a reasonably size adapter(5x100->5x114.3) to use on the arp stud. I don't want the studs to hit the back of the wheel.
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That's it. Open ended lugs.
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Don't use Ichiba studs, as others in this thread have posted.
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What size washer to place between open end lug nut and hub to push stud in?
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APR studs with Muteki neo chrome lugs
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This pile is only 2 years old, only saw one winter 23k miles. Cant get hub apart here. (Rear) Going to have to order new ones. Everything that should be simple isnt.
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I want stronger studs without being super long. I bought ARP studs and was gonna just suck it up with how long they were and brought them with new lugs to a shop and they said they couldn't install them bc they are too long in the rear. Now I'm reading this thread in greater detail, I think I'd like the nismo ones bc I don't have spacers and don't think ill need them. Are these working out for you? |
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FWIW the extra length with the ARP studs is incredibly annoying when you don't have a cordless impact, very convenient when you do. |
They said the ARP studs don't fit in the back. I've never done anything like this before so I didn't really know what to tell them other than ppl have done it. But they were convinced the studs wouldn't be able to fit to get them installed.
I didn't go to the dealer (yet at least) bc I figured it would be cheaper. |
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I use the Nismo ones, and they're perfect. Just slightly longer than stock, didn't have to remove the hub. I dont have spacers either. |
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