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Old 06-07-2020, 05:25 PM   #6
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Drawback of extended length studs (some are putting to enable using of thicker slip-on spacers) one needs to get rear hubs off to replace them in rear, which if with bit seized/rusted wheel hub that may need hammering to get off which may damage bearing, which may mean replacement of rear wheel hub with it's bearing. So yeah, +1 on getting OE length studs if you do replace.
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