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Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help.

Hey guys,
So I recently bought some new rims cause my old ones got bent and the new wheels are sitting a bit too close to my coils.
 
I'm deciding to get some extended studs and run some spacers and just need some info on the stud dimensions like the knurl/spline, hub size, etc of an 1990 SW20
 
Any recommendations would help, thanks :) 
post edited by rogerlam - 2013/10/21 18:46:41
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 20:25:56 (permalink)
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    Hi Mate, 
    depending on what size you want to extend out to, these are great.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OEM-HUB-CENTRIC-10MM-WHEEL-SPACER-ADAPTERS-5X114-3-60-1MM-CB-12X1-5-EXTEND-STUDS-/181078685796?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a29217864&_uhb=1
     
    I purchase a set of these, only wanted 10mm but they stock right out to about 30mm.  There are also hub centric, not just wheel spacers.
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 20:29:21 (permalink)
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    Hi Rogerlam,
    There has been previous discussion on this forum about Land Cruiser studs being the same as SW20 studs but a little longer. Like about 5 mm.
    Others may have more detailed knowledge.
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 20:51:09 (permalink)
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    Hi Mate, 
    depending on what size you want to extend out to, these are great.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OEM-HUB-CENTRIC-10MM-WHEEL-SPACER-ADAPTERS-5X114-3-60-1MM-CB-12X1-5-EXTEND-STUDS-/181078685796?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a29217864&_uhb=1
     
    I purchase a set of these, only wanted 10mm but they stock right out to about 30mm.  There are also hub centric, not just wheel spacers.




     
    Awesome, exactly what I was looking for. I'm currently running some OEM Nissan BBS mesh wheels with +40 offset so I might need some hub centric rings but other then that I think that might be the one to go with.
     
    By any chance, do you know how long the studs are and wht the spline/knurl diameter is? Can't seem to find them on the ebay ad
    post edited by rogerlam - 2013/10/21 21:05:32
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 21:22:07 (permalink)
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    FYI, off the top of my head, the standard SW20 wheel studs are all M12x1.5, 40mm long, with 14.2mm knurl diameter. I'll double check that later, but I think it's correct.

    There is an extensive build thread for my car here: http://www.mr2australia.com/mr2play/tm.aspx?m=18316
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 21:32:15 (permalink)
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    robk
    FYI, off the top of my head, the standard SW20 wheel studs are all M12x1.5, 40mm long, with 14.2mm knurl diameter. I'll double check that later, but I think it's correct.



    Oh ok, will 0.1mm in the knurl make a difference?
    There's some extended studs for nissan from gktech that are 14.3mm and M12X1.25.
    I'm assuming that the thread pitch won't matter as long as I use the correct lug nuts.
     
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 22:14:53 (permalink)
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    14.3mm knurl will be fine.

    There is an extensive build thread for my car here: http://www.mr2australia.com/mr2play/tm.aspx?m=18316
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/21 22:41:42 (permalink)
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    robk
    14.3mm knurl will be fine.



    Awesome, just ordered everything and can't wait to put it all on :D
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/22 16:21:37 (permalink)
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    ^^just make sure the Centre bore (CB) is 60.1mm.  That is the original size.
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/22 16:40:44 (permalink)
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    Carmikey
    ^^just make sure the Centre bore (CB) is 60.1mm.  That is the original size.




    yep, ive bought some 60.1 - 66.1 hubcentric rings to make sure that the wheels will fit perfectly 
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/23 09:12:19 (permalink)
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    rogerlam
    Carmikey
    ^^just make sure the Centre bore (CB) is 60.1mm.  That is the original size.




    yep, ive bought some 60.1 - 66.1 hubcentric rings to make sure that the wheels will fit perfectly 


    Where did you get the 60.1 - 66.1 hubcentric rings from?  I too may purchase another set, may do it the same way as you..  Looks to be the cheaper way out.  Did you buy from GKTECK?
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/23 10:01:29 (permalink)
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    I just bought a couple of sets of aluminium hub rings in that size from this eBay seller a few weeks ago. Good quality and excellent price!
     
    http://www.ebay.com.au/it...mp;hash=item4d13cc6340
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    Re: Wheel stud & spacer dimensions, need help. 2013/10/23 14:00:42 (permalink)
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    Carmikey
    ^^just make sure the Centre bore (CB) is 60.1mm.  That is the original size.




    yep, ive bought some 60.1 - 66.1 hubcentric rings to make sure that the wheels will fit perfectly 


    Where did you get the 60.1 - 66.1 hubcentric rings from?  I too may purchase another set, may do it the same way as you..  Looks to be the cheaper way out.  Did you buy from GKTECK?




    i bought my extended wheel studs and spacers from gktech and the hubcentric rings off eBay.
    you could use the ones that mister2 bought or these are the ones I bought.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281191735978?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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