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Gubni, you mentioned earlier that you need 32 of them, which tells me that there are 8 per wheel, meaning that this is for a 3/4 or 1 ton truck. I also went back and read your introductory post where you indicated that you have a "rock bouncer" which I suspect is another name for a rock crawler. So, I am guessing that you are trying to fit steel disk wheels with oversize tires to your axles. Considering the severe duty that your wheels and lugs will endure, there is no way that I would do anything to weaken the studs in any way. I personally would not want the liability.
We have nothing against helping you out a bit, but you need to tell us a little more about what you are trying to do. There are other members here that have experience with rock crawlers and other sorts of modified vehicles, and they may be able to help you out. As the old saying goes, there is more than one way to skin a cat. In the interest of helping you out, I have a few questions for you:
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We have nothing against helping you out a bit, but you need to tell us a little more about what you are trying to do. There are other members here that have experience with rock crawlers and other sorts of modified vehicles, and they may be able to help you out. As the old saying goes, there is more than one way to skin a cat. In the interest of helping you out, I have a few questions for you:
- Have you considered modifying the holes in the wheels? It may be much easier and a stronger solution as well.
- Are the wheels hub piloted, or are they stud piloted?
- What is the Dorman part number for the stud you are trying to use?
- What year and make vehicle are the axles or hubs from?
Share a little more information with us, we like a good challenge!