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Wheel studs

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Ryan Reynolds, Apr 8, 2021.

  1. Apr 8, 2021 at 7:41 PM
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    Ryan Reynolds

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    Everyone I recently mounted my aftermarket rims on my 2020 Tacoma off-road my Lugnuts only go on a bit. I need help finding extended studs thank you
     
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    What did you use for spacer?????

    How thick??
     
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    Don’t drive around with it like that, put the old wheels back on until resolved.

    If the suggested lugs won’t solve the problem, assuming you used spacers, look at arp studs. If your spacers are cheesy don’t use them.

    I had the same problem. Got billet spacers from jegs. Then the studs were too short. Got replacement longer arp studs and a stud installer tool. It can probably get done with a hammer and lug wrench but much easier with the installer tool, impact wrench and air hammer.

    If you’re not confident or comfortable doing it, I'm sure a shop will get it done. I suggest don't go the cheapest route. Cheap studs will probably be ok but not spacers.
     

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