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> FS - stock 911 wheel studs - 45 mm long - 6 sets
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post Jan 30 2009, 04:58 PM
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Cleaning out the garage an found a bunch of 911 wheel studs. There are six sets of five. They are the 45 mm ones. New studs go for $6 - $7 a piece. Looking for $15 a set OBO.

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post Jan 30 2009, 09:27 PM
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is it do-ablerecommended to drill a 4 bolt hub to the correct size to press these in?

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[quote name='orange914' date='Jan 30 2009, 07:27 PM' post='1128156']
is it do-ablerecommended to drill a 4 bolt hub to the correct size to press these in?

I should be do able. One thing to keep in mind is the front rotors are much thicker than the rear hubs so less studs will extend in the front. If you have alloy wheels they may not extend far enough. In addition to drilling out the threaded holes the back side much have a surface cut that leaves a flat area for the stud to seat.

BTW not a bad price on the studs. OEM studs are closer to $10 each.

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