What stud conversion kit does everyone use?

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Damn.... So many nice ones out there, it's mind blowing 🤯😂
I went with the Apex cuz I got their wheels for an extra set. No other reason. But damn I love their products ❤
 

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What length stud would you suggest for close end lugs on stock wheels with spacers (13mm front, 15mm rear)
 

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update to my previous post, now that I've dealt with them for a while:

Mine are from Apex, I have a mixed review. On one hand, when they arrived I found one head bad threads and couldn't be used. They sent me another one right away, but the car was down in the meantime.
I feel like they don't thread on and off as easily as they should.
This is in comparison to the ARPs I used on my last car. I definitely liked those better. I feel the ARP studs have a better manufacturing process.
 

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I bought the Apex kit, they sponsored an F1 contest on this site so when I bought my kit I got it from them. Works great too.
 

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update to my previous post, now that I've dealt with them for a while:

Mine are from Apex, I have a mixed review. On one hand, when they arrived I found one head bad threads and couldn't be used. They sent me another one right away, but the car was down in the meantime.
I feel like they don't thread on and off as easily as they should.
This is in comparison to the ARPs I used on my last car. I definitely liked those better. I feel the ARP studs have a better manufacturing process.
The Evos had finer thread pitch that is why they felt better, they have conversions for the Supra.

I see people stating they use FCP, Motorsport Hardware, Apex. They are all the same studs.
 

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+1 for Motorsport Hardware. 54mm. Work great for my 12/15 spacers I’m running.
 

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Great reminder brother Z!

Correct me if I’m wrong but… the biggest reason for choosing FCP would be - you only have to buy the product once ever. They will replace everything they sell for free 😱. That’s such a stretch to believe but a local Supra track buddy does exactly that. Even his oil! How do they stay in business?

(edit: I have Apex -doesn’t matter the brand like Bryan says- and been great. But with FCP Euro free replacement policy, why not buy from them and replace annually?)
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