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qoncept 06-24-2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by texasbound972 (Post 1811746)
Might be a stupid question or I missed it somewhere but, do I need to put spacers on with these apr studs? I don't want to put them in just for them to be too long and not tight. Thanks!

No, but you'll probably need open ended lugs.

texasbound972 06-24-2014 11:29 AM

Noooooo!!!!

Frs123 06-24-2014 09:35 PM

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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texasbound972 06-25-2014 09:40 PM

That's it. Open ended lugs.

mwjcyber 07-05-2014 09:28 PM

Don't use Ichiba studs, as others in this thread have posted.

My story posted here:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...5&postcount=38

ZionsWrath 07-28-2014 10:15 PM

What size washer to place between open end lug nut and hub to push stud in?

texasbound972 07-28-2014 11:24 PM

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texasbound972 07-28-2014 11:25 PM

APR studs with Muteki neo chrome lugs

Fizz 07-29-2014 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 1870230)
What size washer to place between open end lug nut and hub to push stud in?

Any size will do really, as long as the ID for the washer is bigger than the stud diameter. You'll need a few washers to space the lug nut out otherwise you'll bottom out on your socket as you tighten it. Do you have a cordless impact wrench? They're awesome for this job. Only needs a few zaps to pull and secure each stud.

Dezoris 09-09-2014 01:20 PM

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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.

chris86 09-12-2014 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Fizz (Post 1767926)
So I removed the rear hubs to install my Nismo studs....and after all that hard work I realised that the new stud will easily fit without removing the hubs. Doh!!!

So guys, if you're installing these Nismo 50mm studs on the rear, all you need to do is remove rotors and hammer out the old stud. Also used an impact wrench with washers to fit the new studs make installation a breeze. Few zaps and new studs are secured!

How are these studs treating you?
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?

qoncept 09-12-2014 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by chris86 (Post 1944502)
How are these studs treating you?
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.

Too long for what? Do you not have open end lugs?

FWIW the extra length with the ARP studs is incredibly annoying when you don't have a cordless impact, very convenient when you do.

chris86 09-12-2014 07:48 PM

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.

Ammonia 09-12-2014 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by chris86 (Post 1944502)
How are these studs treating you?
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?



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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