Longer Wheel studs.

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Longer Wheel studs.

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Hello guys.

A while back i bought 20 wheel studs that were 13mm longer for my own car. Now i need another set but for the life of me i can't find the place where i got them from.

Does anyone have a good place for wheel studs???? I need longer ones as i have loads of standard length from when i swapped mine over.

Hope someone will be able to Help

Tim
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Kelvyn

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Post by Kelvyn »

Seem to remember there was a post about this some time ago, I think you need the wheel studs from a Supra but I cant remember which model.
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i would rather find that place again i got them from last time. This way i know there brand new.

Tim
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Post by Bry »

Got mine from Demon tweeks
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Were they longer or the same length?

Tim
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xxxx wrote:Were they longer or the same length?

Tim
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12mm Longer.Part no GRYSS38
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Buddy your a star. :)

And this was demon tweeks correct?

Tim
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Re: Longer Wheel studs.

Post by Bry »

Yes Demon tweeks,They're listed as Vauxhall/opel studs but they're the same as Toyotas.The only thing that's slightly different is the splines at the base of the stud are a tiny bit wider than the oe ones,so that when you fit them it's a much tighter fit.I just put them in position and then put an old wheel nut on the end and tightend it up while tapping the base of the stud and eventually they pull through.An easier way would be to gently file the splines down a tiny bit,that way they'll slide in alot easier :D
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