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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: San Jose, CA
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As this is my first post, I want to say that I've been reading this forum for a while and I think you guys are great....lots of useful info that I've used in planning what I want to do.
![]() So now my question is if you guys could suggest a set of wheel studs for racing. And where I could get them. I've seen a few online, but don't know if they're any better than stock. I've been autocrossing for almost a year, and I've broken, cross-threaded and just generally f***ed up quite a few studs swapping tires each time I race. I don't use impact tools and torque each nut to about 90 ft/lbs.Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. ------------------ 98 GT Conv: K&N, Pro-5.0 |
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