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    Bullet Nose Wheel Stud Source

    Hello
    Looking for a source for Bullet Nosed 66mm wheel studs.
    Thanks,
    50/50

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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    Hello
    Looking for a source for Bullet Nosed 66mm wheel studs.
    Thanks,
    50/50
    The 14mm studs on my Chevy PU has the bull nose.
    Don't know if that is what the racers use or not.
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    I think ARP have them.
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    Bullet Nosed Stud Source

    Harvey and Ed
    Thanks for your input. I had checked ARP and it looked like they had SAE only. Didn't know that Chevy was going metric on their trucks.
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    If the studs in the attached photo are what you're after ( photo taken last year during my annual trip to the LA Lit Show at the Wilhoit Open House of John's own, personal 911 hot-rod - as featured in Excellence magazine in a Randy Wells article ) I would recommend you contact Wilhoit re the studs.

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    Thanks for the info John.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Nice looking product and good prices. But no press fit product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    Harvey and Ed
    Thanks for your input. I had checked ARP and it looked like they had SAE only. Didn't know that Chevy was going metric on their trucks.
    50/50
    Chevy has been metric for quite a while.
    They are press in but, the knurled base may be big. They were huge on the first ones that I ordered from a 1 ton. Try a 1/2 ton.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    Hello
    Looking for a source for Bullet Nosed 66mm wheel studs.
    Thanks,
    50/50
    Check with Ashley Page at http://www.prosystembrakes.com/catalog/

    He is in Morrsville, N.C. and makes them. He is an avid 356 guy, as well.

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    Jim
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