Originally Posted by cooltoy I might have one of those hand jacks laying around, Father in law gave me his garage stuff when they moved to a condo. Might need
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07-28-2014, 10:05 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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should be no more than 2" wide. ok, this dont sound right... |
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Not to derail but I read a thread that says we should also swap out lugs when swapping to aftermarket wheels. Is this a requirement? I ask because I recently got new wheels as well and don't want to watch them rolling away as my car teeters.
The information was in a thread that recently got stickied.
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I don't think my wife wouldn't like that either.
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Sorry about the confusion.
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I don't think so. If you are not using spacers, I don't see why. But I am not sure.
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I didn't think so either until I read that sticky. Confused me more than anything and made me a bit paranoid.
Anyway. I agree with everyone else. Get a proper jack and stands, they're not that expensive and they should last for years.
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you shouldnt need longer studs if you are not using spacers.
make sure you get the acorn type (tapered) lug nuts for your aftermarket wheels. i personally run muteki's forged steel ones on my aftermarket wheels. the duraluminum ones can only handle like 80ft/lbs. they strip pretty easily if you over torque. i also dont use impact guns when im working on my expensive wheels. only hand tools and a power driver on low torque setting. |
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Depending on the wheels you get you may need longer studs to properly engage the threads on the lug nuts. The mating surface of the OEM wheels (the part of the wheel between the hub and lug nut) is much thinner than that of most aftermarket wheels, thus decreasing the protrusion of most studs when you use aftermarket wheels. For me this meant that unless I put on longer studs, I would only get about 4 threads engaging in my new lug nuts (and for m12x1.25 studs you should have at least 6 threads engaging). You don't have to run longer studs, but I'd rather be safe than have my wheels rolling down the road and my car resting on the brake rotors.
Also if you're running open ended lug nuts and go to a track event, you will not pass tech unless the studs are at least flush with the top of the lug nuts.
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Sorry it confused you.
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Just made a quick illustration. The distance in red is much larger on most aftermarket wheels I have test fit on my Z, which required me to get longer studs to fit aftermarket wheels.
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Hmm. Good to know. I'll give it another look.
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Yeah, I just am paranoid and don't like something at the 'minimum' I guess
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and if you use generic 5mm spacers to compensate the lug bottoming out, then you run the risk of the hub not reaching the hubcentric wheel (factory) and break studs. |
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