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I got 5mm h&r spacer on my front wheels to get the wheels out to the fender.  i have longere studs mountet, i got 7 full turns on the threads on the stud. is that safe enough to drive with? my wheels are 10,5x19 offset 20. it is on my widebody supra

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Not a lot of information to go on so it's hard to tell. How much longer are your studs? Have the wheel nuts tightened against the face of the wheel? Or are you winding them on and the inside of the nut has reached the tip of the stud?

5mm is nothing so it you've got studs that are 5mm longer, then I don't see why it wouldn't work unless something is fundamentally wrong (your studs are a lot longer and the nut is stopping on that first).

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8 hours ago, Style said:

Not a lot of information to go on so it's hard to tell. How much longer are your studs? Have the wheel nuts tightened against the face of the wheel? Or are you winding them on and the inside of the nut has reached the tip of the stud?

5mm is nothing so it you've got studs that are 5mm longer, then I don't see why it wouldn't work unless something is fundamentally wrong (your studs are a lot longer and the nut is stopping on that first).

I am not sure, but i am almost sure they are 63mm or 65mm studs.. the bolt are hand tight around 7 full turns, and close to 8 full turns except quarter off a turn when torque 130 nm...

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How much longer is 63 or 65mm from stock length though? That's what you need to know really.

Could always take the wheels off and wind the nuts on until they stop against the stud and mark the thread with tape or tipex. Put the wheels back on and see if the mark on the thread is inside the wheels mounting hole. That'll tell you if the nuts are tightening against the face of the wheel or the inside of the nut.

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Hi, if you have 7 full turns, then they are m12 x1.5 . Which means with 7 turns they are on by 10.5mm. Ideally they should be on my atleast 12mm for full strength. You are under that so are sacrificing strength. If it was 8 turns in total then you would be fine. If you can get 8 turns in total with them torqued up then they will be fine. So just double check.

 

Andy

 

 

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22 hours ago, Andy Ven said:

Hi, if you have 7 full turns, then they are m12 x1.5 . Which means with 7 turns they are on by 10.5mm. Ideally they should be on my atleast 12mm for full strength. You are under that so are sacrificing strength. If it was 8 turns in total then you would be fine. If you can get 8 turns in total with them torqued up then they will be fine. So just double check.

 

Andy

 

 

I have close to 8 full turns. Just need quater of a turn to get full 8 turns when torqued to 130 Nm. 

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