Cant track down Lug/wheel studs

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LB Bill

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This is good info to have (at that price) and it appears Lucky8's source is 'All Makes 4x4', so I checked that site. It's the same part no./stock no.,
and a lot more info. It's a fit- D4 10'-16'.
 

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I did some pretty extensive research on tracking down a replacement wheel stud without any luck. I was in search of extended wheel studs and was in contact with major players in the game like arp, Dorman, etc...

This should help you...
 

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Yeah I referenced this thread quite a bit while doing my search.

I ended up buying the hub from Lucky8 (which wasn’t the entire assembly) and instead of pulling the hub apart and potentially compromising the bearing, I pulled a lug stud out and pressed it into the hub on the vehicle.

In the end, I’d recommend to anyone that they replace the entire hub assembly for like $250 (aftermarket) before going through the mess I went through.

For extended studs, I’d just buy all new hubs, press in the studs you want, then put the new hubs on the vehicle.

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I did some pretty extensive research on tracking down a replacement wheel stud without any luck. I was in search of extended wheel studs and was in contact with major players in the game like arp, Dorman, etc...

This should help you...
 

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good info. Thanks. I'm having this issue but for my rear. My lugs were rounded (six or more I think). One I could not removed, so after cutting the chrome off to get to the hardened steel, I snapped off the lug and now have to drill out the remainder. Pretty confident my stud will be shot.

I was doing this to look at replacing the rear hubs as the bearings are gone.
 

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