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Wheel studs..

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diablostang

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http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?N=700+115+300117&D=300117


What size do I need for replacement on my 94? I'm gonna be running spacers ontrack (don't have a choice) so I need to put some ARP studs in.
 

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click on the maximum motorsports link below they can help you get what you need. you can contact their at tech. dept. at (805) 544-8748....but i believe the studs you are looking for are moroso part numbers 46185 for the front and 46180 for the back in the link below.. are you installing hub centric spacers? or just the spacers that slide on between hub and rim if so i would not exceed 1/4 in with the stock size bolts with the spacers that slide on. hub centric spacers will be the safer way if your going over 1/4 inch.


http://www.maximummotorsports.com/i.../store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=48_135
 

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Spacers with 315's?
 

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bill302 said:
click on the maximum motorsports link below they can help you get what you need. you can contact their at tech. dept. at (805) 544-8748....but i believe the studs you are looking for are moroso part numbers 46185 for the front and 46180 for the back in the link below.. are you installing hub centric spacers? or just the spacers that slide on between hub and rim if so i would not exceed 1/4 in with the stock size bolts with the spacers that slide on. hub centric spacers will be the safer way if your going over 1/4 inch.


http://www.maximummotorsports.com/i.../store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=48_135
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Ahh thanks for the link. Looks like you're right about the Moroso studs. I didn't realize the ARP's were that much longer. I'm putting on 1/8th spacers, so I can clear a set of big brakes.
 

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Spacers with 315's?
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I was just going to do the fronts, since I had to... But I didn't like how it looked with just the fronts spaced, so I tried them on the back and was like Looks really hawt. Rear fenders would HAVE to be rolled though.
 
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