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Old 08-05-2007, 10:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Two questions:
1. I've got a new Camry, bought new alloy wheels and the same problem: original wheel studs are too short. What is your experience guys, did you need to change all factory studs to mount your new alloy rims or just I am not lucky?
2. My new rims are 16x7 ET38 and tires 205/60R16. Should I expect wheels or tires rubbing the struts? What is your experience about it?
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What lug nuts u using? Did they come with the rims.?
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^^ yeah dude- check if you need some tuner lugs for thos wheels because - so far, its almost all plug and play with wheels.
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Are your wheel studs to short to start the lug nuts or that there's not much thread being used? I had that problem when I put 16" wheels on mine. I found a part number of a stud that was 2 mm longer, if you search you might be able to find when I posted it.
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Not much thread being used. I have found the post and another one regarding the stud replacement. I do not think any tuner lugs will help. The piece of wheel between the hub and the lug is just very thick. I checked how it is in the case of factory steel wheel and it is extremely thin there compared to the alloy wheel.
I don't like to replace all my studs, but it seems I will have to do it.
My lugs looks like these and came with the wheels from a vendor, not from the manufacturer. Nothing fancy here.
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