Dorman 610-289 are longer and may work...check them out. Dean
"Patrick J. Horne" <horne@cs.utexas.edu> wrote:Adam,
I used lugs from a Corvair. I don't recall the part number, but there
are
two studs, one with fine knurl and one with coarse knurl. Chcek with most
any REAL parts house, they should have them in stock. Dorman made the ones
I am using.
Peace,
Pat
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, ambradley@frontiernet.net wrote:
> First, does anyone know if the 411 sedan/wagon uses the same knurl as
> the Roadster? They also have 7/16" threads and according to the auto
> store's calipers the knurl is .454" or thereabouts.
>
> I'm looking for longer bolts but the store just had a bunch of stock
> bolts in their book and couldn't help me. Anyone know of an ARP or
> other good product that I can use in place of the stock bolts?
> Something that'll pound into the hub and give me a longer threaded
> portion? I want to put different wheels on with spacers, don't need a
> TON more thread, maybe 1/2" or so.
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
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