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Old Aug 6, 2005 | 04:08 AM
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Dose anyone know of anywhere in richmond i can get some aftermarket wheel studs that are about 1in or 1in 1/2 longer than stock, im trying out my freinds SI's on my 87' Nissan and there isnt enough of the stud sticking out from the drum for the wheel to fit properly, i was also told of wheel adapters?
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Originally Posted by Matt64246
Dose anyone know of anywhere in richmond i can get some aftermarket wheel studs that are about 1in or 1in 1/2 longer than stock...
If you need that length, you should get bolt-on wheel spacers. The original studs mount the bolt-on spacer, new studs are provided for your wheel. This prevents overextending the studs using standard wheel spacers (that look like large discs). Here is an image of the ones made by H&R:

Old Aug 6, 2005 | 06:08 AM
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Thanks for the help, ill try this
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Dose anyone know of anywhere in richmond i can get some aftermarket wheel studs that are about 1in or 1in 1/2 longer than stock, im trying out my freinds SI's on my 87' Nissan and there isnt enough of the stud sticking out from the drum for the wheel to fit properly, i was also told of wheel adapters?
What kinda of nissan do you drive? There are very few nissan with 4x100 bolt pattern. Which means SI wheels won't fit.
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its an 87 Sentra Xe Sportcoupe, and my pattern is 4x100, they fit up front, but the ones for the rear wont fit due to the too short of studs.
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