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    Longer S13 front wheel studs

    Im currently looking for longer front wheel studs for my S13 and having searched all the usual places all im coming up with is other S-body studs. Any body have a link to some or know where i can get some ?

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    There are some ARP studs at enjukuracing and more options on frsport

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    Cheers for the reply had a look at them seem expensive really so after a bit of digging on specs etc found these on ebay

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M12-x-1-2...0AAOSwBkRaExNW

    Should fit the bill , hopefullly haha

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    Yes. The bits that hold your wheels on at speed are expensive. Think I would prefer that and know it's quality rather than they come off.
    Especially if you are going with spacers to stress them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukey View Post
    Yes. The bits that hold your wheels on at speed are expensive. Think I would prefer that and know it's quality rather than they come off.
    Especially if you are going with spacers to stress them.
    A wheel stud is a wheel stud end of the day , FR sport sell Nismo wheel studs wich come in at around £70 before shipping and tax etc your just paying for the name there. Plenty of people have used ebay studs in the past from searching on here from the likes of rally design and not had any problems and i would of went down same route using suburu ones but these are direct fit and correct size so no drilling reqired.
    The amount of spacing im using is only going to be 10 to 15mm as im effectivley making a low disc type wheel a high disc type wheel to clear calipers so should put no extra stress on the studs than any other normal wheel and everything will be hubcentric anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewys14a View Post
    Cheers for the reply had a look at them seem expensive really so after a bit of digging on specs etc found these on ebay

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M12-x-1-2...0AAOSwBkRaExNW

    Should fit the bill , hopefullly haha
    £56 postage for 16 seems a bit steep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyshack View Post
    £56 postage for 16 seems a bit steep.
    Had a word with the guy today and he said he can get me 8 for £20 plus £2.50 delivery so £22.50 all in

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