Originally Posted by
ShawnThe existing Nissan OEM studs are:
8 mm X 1.25 thread pitch X 22 mm
The ones we need to replace them will be:
8 mm X 1.25 thread pitch X 33 mm
Here are the highly detailed pictures. New Cannon camera has got the serious skills.
Side shot showing the threads, both vertical and horizontal. It looks exactly like a wheel stud, but in minature.
Another side angle.
The bottom of the plate showing the "stud heads" very clearly.
And one with the lock-nut threaded on.
Gentlemen, I assert that that stud is not long enough, and shall be replaced.
Originally Posted by
totaled200serSHAWN-i have run several cars of mine like this and also several customers cars. not the ideal situation by any means but they did hold up. some of them had a very unforgiving suspension setup on the vehicle.
I have no doubt whatsoever that you and Benito, and pretty much everyone else have had no issues. Additionally, you guys are way more mechanically inclined than myself.
I sincerely appreciate everyone's input and guidance.
Originally Posted by
totaled200seri just was always busy and never motivated enough to go as far as you are but it is the right thing to do.
drew
That is exactly what I was thinking.
While it may work just fine 99% of the time, and be A-OK, it is not
right. That would be fine with me on some misc. interior panel. But not on my damn suspension, brakes, engine, steering column or transmission.
It has indeed been a pain in the ass. I have literally spent hours and hours trying to source those damn micro-sized "studs with heads on them."
"We have every automobile fastener on Planet Earth. Call us."
Ring, ring, ring..... And the answer is.....an utter load of clueless crap.
I'm not done with this issue by a long shot. The strut plate goes back to Mikey (mechanic) so he can re-assemble the suspension and send the vehicle to Alberts (body-shop) so they can get to work.
In the meantime, armed with my measurements and pictures, I am going to continue my quest for the mechanically correct solution. Once the vehicle is done at the body-shop, it shall return to Mike to implement the strut mount stud
fix.
Plus I shall document that strut-stud fix, once and for all, so that anybody who wishes to do so can
easily duplicate my efforts.
Thanks again guys.