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01-16-2012 04:02 PM #1
Wheel studs
Is there another Nissan model or any other car for that matter that has a longer stud than a stock s13 but will still fit into the stock hub. I have to run an 8mm slip on spacer for my wheels but need longer studs, don't really want to fork out the dough for nismos or anything right now.

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01-16-2012 04:18 PM #2
why do you need bigger studs for 8mm spacer?????
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01-16-2012 05:20 PM #3
Because I'm not happy with the number of threads I'm getting on the stock studs. When I first ran these particular wheels and spacers on stock studs, I was having a problem with my lugs not staying tight and wheels getting wobbly while driving.

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01-17-2012 08:02 AM #5
Ya I was looking at the ichibas, may end up getting the 50mm ones. Was just kinda hoping to find an oem part that I could just run to the parts store and pick up instead of ordering.

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01-17-2012 08:11 AM #6buildin' it
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I don't know of any off of the top of my head. It would be something interesting to research though.
but many have used the ichibas ones with no issues, so that might just be the ticket.
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01-21-2012 08:34 PM #7
dude ..late model F-body camaro studs fit great ...gots me some arp one on my car. only thing ,you go from 1.25 thread pitch to 1.50 so ya need to find some 1.50 lug nuts!
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01-22-2012 12:34 AM #8
Ya I saw that too, but I figured that if I'm going to have to buy studs AND lugs, I might as well just spend the extra on good studs.

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01-22-2012 02:06 AM #9
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01-22-2012 08:09 AM #10
Nissan Quest studs are a little longer and will work...but there are expensive as f*&%. You would be better off using something like the Ichibas. I use 15mm spacers and got the studs as part of a package from Ichiba. They are work perfectly, good quality and same thread pitch.
Good luck to you.
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01-22-2012 09:29 AM #111972 nova ss
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01-22-2012 11:18 AM #12
That was the main thing I kept seeing in my search, but no one seemed to know which model year would work, I went to autozone's website and tried a few different model years, but knurl diameters didn't match up, the s13 is 12.83mm and the quest is 12.90mm. They are also only 4mm longer at 45.5mm compared to the s13 at 41.5mm. I'm just going to get the 50mm ichibas and call it a day lol. Thanks guys for all the suggestions.

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01-22-2012 11:40 AM #13
That was the main thing I kept seeing in my search, but no one seemed to know which model year would work, I went to autozone's website and tried a few different model years, but knurl diameters didn't match up, the s13 is 12.83mm and the quest is 12.90mm. They are also only 4mm longer at 45.5mm compared to the s13 at 41.5mm. I'm just going to get the 50mm ichibas and call it a day lol. Thanks guys for all the suggestions.

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