10-18-2016, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by solidONE
Your mind is playing tricks on you or there is something else wrong. I dont see how a wheel stud is going to add to rolling resistance of your wheel.
I've had to replace 6 wheel studs in total. 5 of them at once thanks to a shop that I bought tires from. They cross threaded 5 lugs when remounting my wheels. The last one was my own fault partly. There was a visible chip on one of the last threads on the stud, but I got lazy and did not replace it. The lug nut ended up seizing on the stud... no surprise. Upgrading to ARP or some other grade 10.9 stud seems like a good idea as these subaru studs dont seem to be the most durable.
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