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Old 05-21-2013, 05:48 PM   #15
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Last thing I need is a stripped stud at autoX or the track!!
Fixt. I have always used anti-seize on my studs on the racecar. Never stripped a stud. Never had a lug come loose.
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Old 05-21-2013, 10:53 PM   #16
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Fixt. I have always used anti-seize on my studs on the racecar. Never stripped a stud. Never had a lug come loose.
On the flip side the only time I've stripped a stud on any of my cars is the one time I used anti seize lol

Oh and the arp studs are great. I have no worries with them installed and installing them is simple
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So, I don't take my wheels off often, but the last 2 times I've already had 1 stud break and today another stud stripped. Seems like the factory wheel studs are weak as hell. I can already feel some of the other studs getting stiff and there are visible metal shavings.
If I wanted to upgrade these studs so I can avoid running into this issue, what would you all recommend?
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So, I don't take my wheels off often, but the last 2 times I've already had 1 stud break and today another stud stripped. Seems like the factory wheel studs are weak as hell. I can already feel some of the other studs getting stiff and there are visible metal shavings.
If I wanted to upgrade these studs so I can avoid running into this issue, what would you all recommend?
ARP studs.

Are you using a torque wrench?
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ARP studs.

Are you using a torque wrench?
Thanks. I don't have a torque wrench. I'll definitely be looking to invest in one since I've been needing to remove my wheels more often now. Up until now most of the time I've had a shop remove the wheels. I've only done it myself a handful of times.
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Thanks. I don't have a torque wrench. I'll definitely be looking to invest in one since I've been needing to remove my wheels more often now. Up until now most of the time I've had a shop remove the wheels. I've only done it myself a handful of times.
ARP makes the only aftermarket studs I have seen thus far. Using air tools to remove and install the lug nuts multiple times was most likely the cause. You definitely always want to torque them with a torque wrench as well. The shop should have been doing that as well.
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^^ I've heard the Nismo studs will work as well.
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Vorshlag also makes extended studs (slightly shorter than ARP)
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Knock on wood, have had OEM studs, had wheels on and off over 100x.
Impact off, hand thread nuts back on, then impact with tq stick to 60lbs, then torque wrench on. No anti-seize. Had oem nuts and now Mutegi SR48s.
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Thanks. I don't have a torque wrench. I'll definitely be looking to invest in one since I've been needing to remove my wheels more often now. Up until now most of the time I've had a shop remove the wheels. I've only done it myself a handful of times.
Remember, a torque wrench is a precision tool. Always back it off when you're not using it, and keep it in its protective case. Don't drop it or expose it to any type of impact/shock load.
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Knock on wood, have had OEM studs, had wheels on and off over 100x.
Impact off, hand thread nuts back on, then impact with tq stick to 60lbs, then torque wrench on. No anti-seize. Had oem nuts and now Mutegi SR48s.
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I wipe anti seize on the threads of the stud and then wipe it off with a cloth. I know it will start some arguments, but I've never had a problem after lots of tire changes (every other week for 3 years during autocross on my old car).

These studs feel pretty weak and I am thinking about switching to something stronger.
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i stripped a stud/nut using an impact to remove the nut. It was torqued to 90 lbs.. I'm not impressed...it was the first time I used an impact to remove the nuts and will be the last.
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I had similar problems, breaking the stock studs. Changed to ARP extended studs, and problem solved. I use an impact drill, change them constantly, no issues. go with ARP extended studs. I do not use antiseize, the ARPs are just that good. They look solid compared to the stock ones.
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