I have to use longer studs for my wheels as well... I gottem from a NAPA store... w./ a GREAT look-up guy/counterman.
BEWARE THOGH >>> !!!
If U replace ur hubs EVER... make sure they're made in USA... there are three Countries Of Origin for many of the SAME PARTS... with the SAME PART NUMBER... the Madi In China parts usually have a different knurl size (larger) than he othe two... the Made In Korea (5) (the 5 means with US parts) are usually WAYYY inferior design, and are prone to failure.. tha Made In USA ones are typically a bit heavier duty and heavier in weight, all cost the same, are even packaged in identical boxes. BE SURE to check the UPC Label for the CoO information... it's the Law it has to be there.
As you might guess, I've had several "run-ins" with these cheap-ass hub/bearing/ABS sensor units. I've even had the studs sheer off at freeway speed....
If you need new studs, and there's ANY noise from ur hubs already, get new US MADE hubs, press out the studs on a vice w./a large socket , then "pull " the new, longer studs in ising a lug nut and spacer if needed. If U bang on the hubs or studs AT ALL, your bearing is as good as gone already... before you even put the new hubs on the car!!
You are also required to replace the axle nut (35mm) with a new one each time its removed. This is because the torque spec for it is 110 lb/ft. PLUS 1/4 further rotation!! This final torque increment actually BENDS THE THREADS of the nut onto the threads of the shaft (can U digg itt?) and if you were to torque it again to those specs, more'n likely the threads will be "bent" too far and break!! Cheapest I've found for the nuts?? Anywhere from $%.50 to $30.00 !!!
OK?? Have Fun!!
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