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2011-01-31 03:41:59
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Extended Wheel Studs
While rotating my tires I noticed that a couple of my wheel studs were getting a little warped. So after a lot of digging around at Autozone and a lot of measuring with a micrometer, I found a set of wheel studs that will fit the B13 without having to drop the extra coin for Nismo Studs.

Dorman Part number 610-404.1 they are designed to fit ARMADA 2008-05, FRONTIER 2008-05, PATHFINDER 2008-05, QUEST 1998-93, QX56 2008-04, TITAN 2008-04, VILLAGER 2002-93, XTERRA 2008-05. They are not quite the 60mm that the Nismo Studs are (they are 46mm), but should work easily for those with wheel spacers. I have spacers on my rear wheels, and these are working just fine, and wanted to share the info.
2011-01-31 04:04:21
#2
woot! how much are they?
2011-02-01 00:21:38
#3
Nice thanks for the info, ill be buying those for my b13 since mines are also getting warped... Thanks
2011-02-01 05:07:08
#4
They go for around $3 each, so they are a lot more economical than the Nismo studs.
2011-02-01 13:59:16
#5
Just to make people aware Nismo studs aren't that great... for the money I would go with ARP's.
2011-02-01 14:18:01
#6
Good find Loki. Great choice I hope for those who need some extra length. Can you give us the dimensions of the studs (A, B, C, D, E and knurl diameter)?



A = 46mm?
B = ? (not real important I guess)
C = ?
D = ?
E = ?
Knurl diameter (serration diameter) = ?
2011-02-01 19:29:47
#7
I'm with Jimmy - ARP studs ftw
2011-02-01 20:00:58
#8
Originally Posted by Loki0013
They go for around $3 each, so they are a lot more economical than the Nismo studs.


<$1.50 @rockauto

ARP are better.... but hard to beat that price difference.
2011-02-01 23:35:32
#9
I couldn't tell you the full specs, but this is the info that Dorman has on their website.

Thread : M12-1.25
Knurl Dia. : 14.28mm
Length : 46mm
Shoulder Length : 13.5mm
2011-02-02 01:09:35
#10
so we're talkin a 10mm spacer and pushing it with a 15mm spacer right?
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