Wheel Stud Lug kit

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Hi All,

I am considering a wheel Stud Lug conversion kit, but am wondering what length studs I would need? I have stock wheels with 10mm for front and 15mm rear spacers. I am hoping 65mm studs would be sufficient since they seem to be cheaper 😄
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Hi All,

I am considering a wheel Stud Lug conversion kit, but am wondering what length studs I would need? I have stock wheels with 10mm for front and 15mm rear spacers. I am hoping 65mm studs would be sufficient since they seem to be cheaper 😄
I have a spare p2uned lug conversion. They'll fit with spacers and stuff, p2uned quality.
 

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Motorsports Hardware Stud kit conversion
M14x1.25 to M14x1.5 78mm
The coarse thread is great if you take off the wheels often

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Are you running spacers? Those studs look like they poke out pretty far.
 

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But with the TE37SL I'm running now they're perfect, plus they'll give me the option to run spacers
I like the big stud look as I always ran extended studs on my old EVO and Hondas
 

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65MM looks good for studs that come almost flush to the end of the nuts on the motorsports hardware kit. Eyeballing it I'd say you'd be fine to run spacers and you'd get enough turns of the nut to be safe for street driving. I'm overly cautious so I probably wouldn't run track or autocross unless you went with longer studs.

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65MM looks good for studs that come almost flush to the end of the nuts on the motorsports hardware kit. Eyeballing it I'd say you'd be fine to run spacers and you'd get enough turns of the nut to be safe for street driving. I'm overly cautious so I probably wouldn't run track or autocross unless you went with longer studs.

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That looks pretty good! I'll give them a shot. I haven't really tried track / auto x yet, but can change if I decide to try it!
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