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I've used this site many times to search for alternate studs.
You don't have to purchase their product because it lists original applicat=
ion.
I've even increased BCD to match wheels by using oversized serrations and o=
riginal holes in the hubs.
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M12x1.5 gives you lots of nut options to fit lots of wheels.
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From: Fot <fot-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of DENNIS WALJE via Fot <f=
ot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2023 10:21 AM
To: Amici Triumphi <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Fot] Wheel stud
Friends
Does anyone have a part number or source for wheel studs on a 68 Mk1 GT6?
I need the OEM stud 1/4=94 longer. I am using wider VTO wheels and the insi=
de rear tire is too close to the radius arm. The VTO wheels have acorn lug =
nuts and I am limited to the OEM 3/8=94 stud, and the acorn lug nut limits =
the length.
Thanks for your help
Dennis Walje
Sent from my iPhone
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I've even increased BCD to match wheels by using oversized serrations and o=
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Friends<br>
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Does anyone have a part number or source for wheel studs on a 68 Mk1 GT6?&n=
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I need the OEM stud 1/4=94 longer. I am using wider VTO wheels and the insi=
de rear tire is too close to the radius arm. The VTO wheels have acorn lug =
nuts and I am limited to the OEM 3/8=94 stud, and the acorn lug nut limits =
the length.
<br>
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Thanks for your help <br>
<br>
Dennis Walje<br>
<br>
Sent from my iPhone<br>
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