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I need slightly longer than stock lug studs for my 68 El Camino. I bought a set of 20 from RockAuto, but there was no way those were fitting in the factory holes. I believe the factory serrated shoulder is about .462. The replacements were almost 1/2 an inch.
Dorman lists several, but the specs are .472, and I don't think an ADDITIONAL .010 interference fit (the old ones are tight as is) is going to work. Surely I don't have to drill out the old holes to fit new studs.???? Thanks for any help. Lynn
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Just installed a few.
The old ones hammered out easily,while the new ones measure .460 @ the serrated end,and are 1-5/8 long. I pushed in as far as I could by hand,then tightened em down by putting on the rim,then torquing the lugnut down. |
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Did you use dorman 610-157?
Found a post on another site indicating they would work.
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Yes,got em @ Autozone for $2 ea.
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Thanks Rick.
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