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    Extended Wheel Studs

    Anyone know where to get extended wheel studs for our cars..or if the EVO ones will work?

    Thanks.
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    Matt

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    Experienced TGC Member Kalamidad's Avatar
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    when i had to replace mine i just got the at autozone. they were the same size but i'm sure they would have longer ones.

    The hell are you doing to your car now?lol
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    I need the extended ones.

    What am I doint now? Trying to get my wheels to tuck with these damn evo brakes.
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    Matt

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    wouldnt the EVO studs be longer in theory since they have the big brakes on them? remember, in theory..
    n3oAcid24 = 01' Galant I4

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    Matt, rather then getting just longer studs and using spacers, your better off getting the H&R spacers, the spacers actually bolt onto your existing studs and the new spacers have their own studs, its much safer.
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    Tried that, but its not gonna work with the wheel/evo brake set up I am using. I ordered the EVO extended studs, we will see what happens on Monday when they come in.
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    Matt

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    which wheel and offset are you using?
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
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    19x8 +40 offset TSW Nogano
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    Matt

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    so whats the deal, is the rim hitting the caliper, or is the rim sitting on the hub and the studs arent long enough to get thru the wheel and get a lug on them?
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
    99' Galant ES
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    The wheel sticks out an inch from the fender, but about an inch before it hits the caliper. My shop says with the extended wheel studs and some shaving they can get the wheel in closer. Its just the way the wheel is designed, its a little fucked up.
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    Matt

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    so they are gonna shave material off the inside of the wheel where it sits on the hub? I dont get it, if they have an inch of room on the caliper side, why would they need longer studs? If anything, if they remove material, it will make the wheel sit closer to the hub, which in turn would make the stud protrude further out thru the wheel.. I must be missing something..forgive me...
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
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    u must mean TSW Nogaro rims, they are nice, what u doin w. the old ones?

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    The old ones are for sale in the for sale forum.
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    Matt

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(VegasMatt)</div><div class='quotemain'>The wheel sticks out an inch from the fender, but about an inch before it hits the caliper. Â*My shop says with the extended wheel studs and some shaving they can get the wheel in closer. Â*Its just the way the wheel is designed, its a little fucked up.</div>

    Longer wheel studs aren't going to do anything to tuck the wheel in further. As far as shaving material off the hub mounting of the wheel proceed at your own risk.

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    Man you better post pics when it's done.

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    were the extended wheel studs found? 45mm length m12x1.5 14.38-knurl is the oem size im having trouble finding 55mm...

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    I just found it ARP makes them. They are for an 86-89 Toyota Celica, Im guessing the evo ones will work as well.
    100-7718 for Celica
    Knurl dia: .565" (14.350mm)
    Knurl length: .325" (8.255mm)
    Length: 2.34" (59.436mm)

    The evo ones are 76mm long, same knurl size though
    he knurl length is shorter (THEY GOT SMALLER HUB THICKNESS???)
    Thread pattern: M12 x 1.5

    http://www.jegs.com/i/ARP/070/100-7718/10002/-1

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    i just bought some extended ones from arp for the evo8 they fit perfect


    http://www.stikiller.com/product.php...cat=251&page=1

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    Ichiba sells spacers with extended studs, they are actually good quality, alot of EVO guys use them, avail on ebay. The Ichiba's are hub centric spacers too which is a big plus. The ones for the EVOs fit the 8g galant perfectly.
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
    99' Galant ES
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    I used ARP Evo 8.
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    Matt

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