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Installing wheel studs
Is there enough clearance to change out the front and rear wheel studs without removing the hubs? I want to put extended studs on my car so i can run spacers. The reason i ask is because i just did my wheel bearings about a month ago, and i remember the rear hubs taking the bearing races with them. I really don't want to replace my new wheel bearings again.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Blairsville GA
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bump. I'd also like to know.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Royal Oak, MI
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I'm pretty sure there isn't, especially if you plan on installing extra-long studs.
FWIW I have them too, on my racecar, with LOTS of spacer. After installing - MAKE SURE to re-torque your wheels frequently, like every day you drive it or so, until they stop moving! We did it before every session on the racecar (well, actually we still do), and it took a few days (2 sessions per day) before they were done settling in.
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does anyone know i can find extended wheel stude for my 944 na?
i found a good deal on some rims but they are a little too big for the rear i gor spacers but now i need extended studs with the same factory dimensions a except length please anyone |
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