Extended stud part number?
#1
Extended stud part number?
Does anyone have a part # for extended wheel studs? Before I get bombarded with "use the search", my not so smart phone doesn't like the drop down for it.
Google and bing are pretty much useless trying to search for it as well.
Google and bing are pretty much useless trying to search for it as well.
#2
This thread has several people talking about this. https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...ighlight=studs I didn't see P/Ns in there, but maybe you could PM somebody...
How much longer are you trying to go? 10mm?
You might also be able to get your Autozone guy (or other local parts place) to look up the stock one, and then just find one that's X mm longer. It's not too hard, if you can get somebody to work with you on it.
How much longer are you trying to go? 10mm?
You might also be able to get your Autozone guy (or other local parts place) to look up the stock one, and then just find one that's X mm longer. It's not too hard, if you can get somebody to work with you on it.
#3
hey
look here http://gmoem.com/chevrolet/2007/hhr_..._1t06_001.html
I think you're looking for it
№ 013
look here http://gmoem.com/chevrolet/2007/hhr_..._1t06_001.html
I think you're looking for it
№ 013
#5
I'm sorry, I realized the word "extended" not immediately.
Look here http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/part...Extended/12420
Look here http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/part...Extended/12420
#7
Are you using spacers that require longer studs?
I am looking for some spacers and longer studs for my SS. Ours are not the ARP type press in studs, we have female rotor threads and male lugs with wheel centric hubs.
I am looking for some spacers and longer studs for my SS. Ours are not the ARP type press in studs, we have female rotor threads and male lugs with wheel centric hubs.
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