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Thread: Where to buy longer wheel studs for a Toyota Corrolla FX16?

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    Just picked up the FX16 and before I swap to race rubber I want to get good quality long wheel studs and open lug nuts. Who sells em?
    Any help will be greatly appreciated! Jay

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    There's no reason to limit yourself in terms of "studs for the Toyota." Crack open an ARP catalog and you'll find that there's a long list of parts out there that will fit your car with minimal modification (if any).

    For example, on my Nissan NX2000 I run the ARP 100-7702 studs, which are 7/16" SAE threads. They happen to have a knurl size that presses right into my hubs without re-drilling, and they're $10 for a blister pack of 5 studs. Then I buy Summit racing acorn nuts (#7540025) which are another $3 per 4-pack... - GA

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    There's no reason to limit yourself in terms of "studs for the Toyota." Crack open an ARP catalog and you'll find that there's a long list of parts out there that will fit your car with minimal modification (if any).

    For example, on my Nissan NX2000 I run the ARP 100-7702 studs, which are 7/16" SAE threads. They happen to have a knurl size that presses right into my hubs without re-drilling, and they're $10 for a blister pack of 5 studs. Then I buy Summit racing acorn nuts (#7540025) which are another $3 per 4-pack... - GA
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    Exactly, so who's converted over a toyota... we now know what works for a Nissan NX2000...

    Hmm, are MR2 studs the same... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...em=300122927753

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    Jay, when I was starting a build on the second-gen MR2, I bought the same studs; knurl size is just about perfect.

    It's not rocket science; pull off a stud and measure the knurl size, then go to ARP's catalog and order your favorite...

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