5/8" studs
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When are 5/8" studs necessary?
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1970 Plum Crazy "Gold Duster"
1973 Gold Duster
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Re: 5/8" studs
[Re: SuperStocker]
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Whenever you want to rid yourself of worrying about breaking studs...
and if your running a shank lug nut, it does away with that.. Thats where they break is at the end of the shank..
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Re: 5/8" studs
[Re: bigtimeauto]
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So besides buying the lug nuts and oredering the 5/8" stud option from moser, is there anything else that needs to be done. I am using rear drums and weld prostars.
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1970 Plum Crazy "Gold Duster"
1973 Gold Duster
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Re: 5/8" studs
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So besides buying the lug nuts and oredering the 5/8" stud option from moser, is there anything else that needs to be done. I am using rear drums and weld prostars.
yea you have to make sure the 5/8 studs will go through the holes.
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Re: 5/8" studs
[Re: bigtimeauto]
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Will the drums have to be drilled and what are the spacers for?
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1970 Plum Crazy "Gold Duster"
1973 Gold Duster
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Re: 5/8" studs
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Yes the drums will need to be drilled. the spacers are for taking up the space between the wheel and the nut. The studs have a shoulder on them.
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Re: 5/8" studs
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the spacers are for the lenght of the stud. The stud is 5/8ths bolt with 11/16ths shoulder measurment. This picture should clear it up
BB, TT5,Procharged 3300lb Street Car 4.79/154
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