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need p/n for longer studs for All-Pro 3/4" spacers #338825 10/29/03 01:55 AM
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AlaskaToy Offline OP
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Went to get a free balance since I swapped rims recently. the monkeys with the impact wrench cross-threaded and snapped a stud. Since it's non-stock, they didn't know what to order as a replacement. I do know it's a 1/2" stud.

I searched for dorman and stud and spacer, but couln'd find the dorman p/n for the studs AP uses with the 3/4" spacer. I need the number for the stud and the lug nut. Thanks.



AJ
93 Toyota, dana 60, 14-bolt
Re: need p/n for longer studs for All-Pro 3/4" spacers [Re: AlaskaToy] #338826 10/29/03 02:14 AM
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anthony1 Offline
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ok, I called Allpro for ya.
Aparently there are two part no. depend on what yr your axle is. the 79-81 has 6 holes rotors and after that it's 8 holes.

dorman part no.
early style 6 holes rotors... p/n 610-073
8 hole style...610-144

nuts
1/2x 20

I hope that helps.
Need anymore info just chime in.


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Re: need p/n for longer studs for All-Pro 3/4" spacers [Re: anthony1] #338827 10/29/03 02:18 AM
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AlaskaToy Offline OP
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Well. damn! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> Beers to you. Thanks! I can't believe how elusive that info has been. Thank you very much. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


AJ
93 Toyota, dana 60, 14-bolt

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