wheel studs
#1
wheel studs
I installed a set of the 1" hub centric spacers on the rear of my 07gt. To make a long story short, I don't like them. The stock 235/50/18's are too close to the edge of the fender for my taste. So the question is can I replace the stock wheel studs without pulling the axles? (I had to cut the studs to install the spacers)
I'll probably go with a set of 3/4" spacers, but I'll need a little longer stud than stock for this set up. I don't have a problem with spacers, so let's skip the "you shouldn't run spacers" comments, thanks.
I'll probably be selling the 1" spacers if anyone is interested. They're hub centric to the hub and wheels. Email me at rojizo41@hotmail.com if you're interested.
I'll probably go with a set of 3/4" spacers, but I'll need a little longer stud than stock for this set up. I don't have a problem with spacers, so let's skip the "you shouldn't run spacers" comments, thanks.
I'll probably be selling the 1" spacers if anyone is interested. They're hub centric to the hub and wheels. Email me at rojizo41@hotmail.com if you're interested.
#2
RE: wheel studs
The manual shows using a ford tool to remove the studs.
It shows it being done on the vehicle but its easier if you
remove the axles and hubs. You gots the tool for on vehicle
replacement? If not, its axle/hub removal time.[:@]
It shows it being done on the vehicle but its easier if you
remove the axles and hubs. You gots the tool for on vehicle
replacement? If not, its axle/hub removal time.[:@]
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