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mkyhmltn

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I have a 92 ranger that I am looking for wheel studs for, problem is that I need longer than stock. Anybody know where to find these? I have already tried all the places that I can think of.
 


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Not easy to find if memory serves me.

Performance shops carry longer studs but you will need a stock stud for measurement.
Depending on how much longer you need you may be OK using lug nuts that have a deeper insert, so they have threads that screw on into the wheel before shoulder tightens up against the wheel, some Acorn style lugs are like that.
 
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I have a set of wheels off of a 2005 mustang and it looks like I either have to open up the center hole a little or use a short spacer to make them work on the front, no issues on the rear but would like to space them out about a quarter to a half inch
 

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I just put 05 mustang gt wheels on my 96 ranger and I had the same problem. I got 1 inch wheel spacers from pep boys for I think 120 for all 4. I was able to use my old lug nuts to bolt the spacers on to my old studs, and them bought another set of lug nuts to bolt the wheels onto the new studs that come pressed into the spacers. I thought an inch would be too much but it looks perfect and they might rub when you turn in the front if you go any less


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I ended up just taking them back to the guy and found some deer hoof wheels for it. I like how they look on it.
 

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