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Longer Rear Wheel Studs #831383 08/18/07 01:16 AM
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Redboar Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I just had some MT Classic II wheels, 8 x 16 put on and they have a thick center section, which leaves very few threads on the stud to hold the wheel on. I did a search and found a Dorman part# for the fronts, but not on the rear. Looking at the catalog at NAPA, I came up with two possibilities in
1/2 x 20, both are .560 knurl.
Dorman 610-192, 2 1/32" long, shoulder 11/16"
Dorman 610-176 2" long, shoulder 23/32

I am wondering if anyone has used either one and which
one worked the best.


85 SR5 4X4 XTRA, 22RE
W56, Marlin Crawler 4.7
4" lift, 4.88
Re: Longer Rear Wheel Studs [Re: Redboar] #831384 08/18/07 01:37 AM
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4Crawler Offline
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I have used Dorman 610-073 (2-3/8" long, or +3/4" rear studs) and 610-144 (2-7/8" long, or +3/4" front studs). Both those work fine, 1/2"x20 studs.

Re: Longer Rear Wheel Studs [Re: Redboar] #831385 08/20/07 06:54 PM
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TexJeff87 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
This may be a dumb question, but you got new lug nuts, right?


If Mad Max had a 4runner...
Re: Longer Rear Wheel Studs [Re: TexJeff87] #831386 08/21/07 12:54 AM
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Redboar Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yup.
Got new lug nuts, but they only go on about 4 threads.
As 4 Crawler said the 610-144 will work good for the front.
For the rear though I am trying to make it possible to use
my steel and aluminum rims. According to my measurments if
I use the 610-073 for the rear, I would have to use spacers
to use the steel wheels, which I am trying to avoid.


85 SR5 4X4 XTRA, 22RE
W56, Marlin Crawler 4.7
4" lift, 4.88

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