Arp Speed Studs Wheel Stud Lug Nascar Set Of 10 on 2040-parts.com
Sparta, Tennessee, United States
THis auction is for a set of 10 , enough to do a whole car . They are used , but in great shape . I have all different sizes . About half are knurled and are not , all do the same thing, if you have an exact size in mind. It may come not knurled . There different manufacturers , so is not only brand on the speed studs . These suckers are almost $40 a piece list . I do have lots of lug nuts too . Part Type: Wheel Studs Product Line: ARP NASCAR Speed Studs Wheel Stud Style: Press-in Wheel Stud Thread Size: 5/8-18 in. RH Knurl Diameter (in.): 0.660 in. Knurl Length (in): 1.350 in. Quick-Start Nose: Yes Quantity: Sold as a set of 5. These ARP NASCAR Speed Studs are designed to accurately position the wheel and to more quickly release and tighten the lug nuts. They are manufactured from heat-treated, 190,000 psi chromoly steel and feature J-form threads, an exclusive nut starter, and a bullet-shaped radius that all but eliminates cross threading. The ARP NASCAR Speed Studs use a special baked-on dry film lubricant to reduce the possibility of galling and ensure consistent clamp loads and double magnaflux inspection. Their new head design will fit the registers of the most popular hubs without any grinding or modifications. Available in a variety of lengths and knurl diameters, the ARP NASCAR Speed Studs are sure to get you out of the pits |
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