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Old 08-26-2015, 12:17 PM
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Looking at replacing rear wheel studs on 944 turbo. Would these fit?

http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9021761/314/
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Interested in this as well.

I need another 10-12mm or so on my (1986 NA) studs to accommodate 7mm spacers and to give me some more thread contact. My studs only come about halfway up through the lugnuts, if that.

Apparently you can only add quantity 10 to your cart, so Pep Boys website sucks and I won't be placing an order. Good price with the 25% discount, if you could buy 20.
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Maybe this one looks more correct.

http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9021716/00314
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A lot of vendors sell studs made for Porsche applications, and there are factory studs available in some different lengths. Be careful with the local car part store studs for both fitment and strength, even if the price is right.
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Originally Posted by dnwong
Looking at replacing rear wheel studs on 944 turbo. Would these fit?

http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9021761/314/
"There are no specs available for this product."

That's just what I want when I'm traveling at triple digits!
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{{SIGH}} All right...I'll err on the side of caution, for once.

Geez, you guys with your "oh, this is unproven, non-warrantied mystery metal, it might break...!"

I thought this was an adventurous community?

But, hey, less than fifty bucks for 20 studs, that's awesome. Please find me some dependable ones for that tpice.
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Originally Posted by BoulderGeek
{{SIGH}} All right...I'll err on the side of caution, for once.

Geez, you guys with your "oh, this is unproven, non-warrantied mystery metal, it might break...!"

I thought this was an adventurous community?

But, hey, less than fifty bucks for 20 studs, that's awesome. Please find me some dependable ones for that tpice.
Yeah adventure is cool, but I'd rather not lose a wheel at highway speed and end up ***-first in the concrete barrier
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This is about the best deal: http://www.paragon-products.com/Pors...s-100mmp10.htm
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Is this what you are looking for?

https://www.carpartsdiscount.com/whe...html?3594=2716

if you give me a little more info on your exact model i can see if i can find anything else for you.
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I ended up getting spacers with studs on them. So, no longer need new studs. thanks



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