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    Wheel Studs

    Guys

    Can someone please let me know how long standard wheel studs are on a '71 model?

    Thanks, Cam
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    I THINK ... 52mm
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    I believe the standard length stud is 45mm, at least that is what is on my '68 and as shown in my old Stoddard catalog as standard for '65-89--Part #904.341.671.00. PP online catalog shows it as #993-331-671-01-M260, which is probably a superceded part number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ttweed
    I believe the standard length stud is 45mm, at least that is what is on my '68 and as shown in my old Stoddard catalog as standard for '65-89--Part #904.341.671.00. PP online catalog shows it as #993-331-671-01-M260, which is probably a superceded part number.

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    You know what, I think Tom may be right. I will bust out the caliper and measure some when I get to the shop...
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    Yes, it's 45mm.

    Do you need a full set?
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    Cheers Guys

    Thanks but no Marco, thinking I might need to get some longer ones....

    Planning some changes that might involve some spacers
    Looking for engine # 6208151
    '74 RS 3.0 Replica
    '70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
    '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cam Arnott
    Cheers Guys

    Thanks but no Marco, thinking I might need to get some longer ones....

    Planning some changes that might involve some spacers
    Uh oh...cat's outta the bag. What've you got brewing?
    -Marco
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146
    I THINK ... 52mm

    See its really 45mm.


    Hey Fuzzbuster your a wheel stud.


    Always adding 7mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146
    Uh oh...cat's outta the bag. What've you got brewing?
    Sorry mate, I've sworn myself to secrecy until I finish the changes
    Looking for engine # 6208151
    '74 RS 3.0 Replica
    '70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
    '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
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