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phrosty 11-05-2014 12:16 PM

Spacers with closed lugs
 
Looking to get some 5mm and 12mm spacers, and will need extended studs. I'm also in Chicago, so I need to deal with road salt -- I want to avoid rusting out open lugs.

Is anyone using closed lugs with extended-stud spacers? I wonder if there's a place I can order studs to a perfect size, or if I'd need to go big and find a way to cut them down.

wparsons 11-05-2014 12:55 PM

You can try the nismo studs, not sure if they'll be long enough for 12mm spacers though. They're between the length of stock studs and ARP studs.

DAEMANO 11-05-2014 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by phrosty (Post 2011366)
Looking to get some 5mm and 12mm spacers, and will need extended studs. I'm also in Chicago, so I need to deal with road salt -- I want to avoid rusting out open lugs.

Is anyone using closed lugs with extended-stud spacers? I wonder if there's a place I can order studs to a perfect size, or if I'd need to go big and find a way to cut them down.

Try Project Kics REVO 40s. They're extended open-ended studs but with caps (to keep gunk out of your threads). A few other mfgs are making these with caps as well.

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/twincamtech_2261_6539969

mav1178 11-05-2014 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DAEMANO (Post 2011521)
Try Project Kics REVO 40s. They're extended open-ended studs but with caps (to keep gunk out of your threads). A few other mfgs are making these with caps as well.

Good idea, just cannot do this with 5mm spacers + ARP studs. Possible on 12mm, definitely OK with 15mm spacer.

The ARP studs extend around 7-10mm past end of R40.

-alex

DAEMANO 11-05-2014 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2011691)
Good idea, just cannot do this with 5mm spacers + ARP studs. Possible on 12mm, definitely OK with 15mm spacer.

The ARP studs extend around 7-10mm past end of R40.

-alex

Good to know, thanks!

phrosty 11-05-2014 05:51 PM

I'm using some Muteki SR35 right now. Sounds like I'll need to find out the required length and hunt on ARP/etc. for comparable studs.

BRZ RN 08-20-2015 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 2011413)
You can try the nismo studs, not sure if they'll be long enough for 12mm spacers though. They're between the length of stock studs and ARP studs.

Which nismo wheel lugs will work for brz?

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wparsons 08-20-2015 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BRZ RN (Post 2363413)
Which nismo wheel lugs will work for brz?

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Do you want lugs, or studs? Any M12x1.25 lugs will work. If you're looking for the studs, not sure which ones are a direct fit, but Nismo definitely makes a set that works. I went with ARP instead.

BRZ RN 08-20-2015 10:28 AM

i meant nismo studs. is it any stronger than oem brz studs? i read somewhere that they are about the same material

8R6 08-22-2015 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2011691)
Good idea, just cannot do this with 5mm spacers + ARP studs. Possible on 12mm, definitely OK with 15mm spacer.

The ARP studs extend around 7-10mm past end of R40.

-alex

Hey, would you also know how much longer the arp studs are compared to stock? I've tried searching on google and mfgr sites but can't seem to find the numbers...or maybe I'm just not searching the right words :(

wparsons 08-22-2015 10:52 PM

It's much longer, if I remember tomorrow I'll take a picture of stock studs next to a pack of new ARP studs.

mav1178 08-26-2015 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 8R6 (Post 2366316)
Hey, would you also know how much longer the arp studs are compared to stock? I've tried searching on google and mfgr sites but can't seem to find the numbers...or maybe I'm just not searching the right words :(

If you need to run any spacer larger than what the ARP studs can accommodate, you're doing it all wrong... but to answer your question, in terms of length it's over 1" longer than stock.

-alex

8R6 08-26-2015 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 2366535)
It's much longer, if I remember tomorrow I'll take a picture of stock studs next to a pack of new ARP studs.

that would be super helpful! thanks man!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2370348)
If you need to run any spacer larger than what the ARP studs can accommodate, you're doing it all wrong... but to answer your question, in terms of length it's over 1" longer than stock.

-alex

well that's what i'm trying to avoid. im trying to find out what the largest spacer that would fit on the ARP studs is, so i can stay below that limit. thanks for the answer on it being over 1" longer. im trying to decide between 20mm or 25mm spacers and wasn't sure about the 25mm fitment. thanks!

mav1178 08-26-2015 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 8R6 (Post 2370367)

well that's what i'm trying to avoid. im trying to find out what the largest spacer that would fit on the ARP studs is, so i can stay below that limit. thanks for the answer on it being over 1" longer. im trying to decide between 20mm or 25mm spacers and wasn't sure about the 25mm fitment. thanks!

I fit 20mm spacers perfectly fine with plenty of thread. If I were to guess, 30mm is the max with ARP studs.

-alex


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