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2009-04-13 16:17:37
#11
the wheels may have been over torqued I'm not sure I think I'm going to go with arp
2009-04-13 16:25:10
#12
Originally Posted by Andreas
If I put them on my car, I sure as hell would recommend them

I do/put tons of random stuff on my car I would never recommend to the general populace. I can't trust them to do it properly or I'm unwilling to accept responsibility (how ever slight) if something goes wrong. You can't trust them not to monkey with the studs, yet you still recommend them. We recommend things differently, which is why I asked.
2009-04-13 19:39:03
#13
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Would you recommend to others a stud that can break easily when over torquing (or what ever monkey move it is that causes them to break) over studs built strong enough to withstand the sort of abuse they could see in less than capable hands? What is appealing about the Nismo studs? Is it just their price advantage? (The ARPs that fit our cars best are 4x the price of the Nismo studs.)


i found a set of 20 wrx sti arp studs for 108 brand new a set of nismo studs from a local nissan dealership is 119 so what is the price advantage? i am looking into buying new extended wheel studs this week my nismo ones were only on the fronts and im going to do all 4 wheels this year what studs would you guys recommend nismo or arp?
2009-05-19 21:05:07
#14
Sorry for the late reply.

Originally Posted by SrBoostJunkie
i found a set of 20 wrx sti arp studs for 108 brand new a set of nismo studs from a local nissan dealership is 119 so what is the price advantage?
Your price for the WRX studs is extremely cheap. I paid more like $250 for mine. I would make sure they are the right kind.

Originally Posted by SrBoostJunkie
i am looking into buying new extended wheel studs this week my nismo ones were only on the fronts and im going to do all 4 wheels this year what studs would you guys recommend nismo or arp?
Are you serious? Was I not clear enough?

I'd recommend ARP over the Nismo studs. I'd recommend anything over the Nismo studs.
2009-05-20 13:47:27
#15
I see now that you can pick up a set of 20 ARP wheel studs in the perfect size, thread pitch and everything for very cheap from here: EXTREME PSI : Your #1 Source for In Stock Performance Parts - ARP Extended Wheel Stud Kit (20-pack): Subaru Impreza WRX 02-04

I don't see a reason not to buy them anymore. Price is no longer an issue.
2009-05-20 21:34:04
#16
thanks a lot im ordering them right now
2009-05-20 21:56:53
#17
^ Smart move.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/photography/18330-so-today-i-while-driving-my-wheel-flew-off-my-car.html
2009-06-09 10:40:07
#18
Will those arp studs work on the rear wheels of a 200sx b14?
2012-10-15 18:21:14
#19
i am aware this is old


but has any option surfaced that is smaller then the ARP's but longer than stock?

i want to run 10mm spacers o nthe front, but dont want to get rid of my Rays Lugs. (for open ended lugs)
2012-10-15 18:58:46
#20
Section #8. Got you covered.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/information-library/1801-b13-b14-b15-suspension-information.html

The thread provided in Section 8, will lead you to a thread in the Suspension Section by Meeners.

In that thread, post #5 is by me. That link I provide will lead you to a HOE-EM upgrade which is from another Nissan vehicle (Tundra IIRC...) that is indeed longer than stock, but shorter than ARP. It's OEM, and it's for a much heavier vehicle. Should be ideal for you sir.

Shawn B
Last edited by Shawn B on 2012-10-15 at 18-59-34.
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