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Wheel stud size
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 04 7:16 pm
by Mick
I have bought some draglites for my Fury and they are off a 55 Chevy, are the studs the same size as a mopar.
Mick
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 04 7:21 pm
by Anonymous
well, the Chevy is a 4.75" PCD, are they unilug or something?
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 04 7:24 pm
by Blue
No, Chevy is 4 3/4"PCD, Mopar and Ford is 4 1/2"PCD, if you are talking about Weld wheels then they are drilled for both patterns.
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 04 9:41 pm
by Mick
I'm sorry i clearly did'nt phrase the question correctly.
What i want to know, is will the wheel nuts be any good for my Fury.
The wheels do have dual pcd
Mick
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 9:47 am
by Blue
Large stud Mopar is 1/2" bolt size, having had a quick look at Moroso's site they only list 7/16" studs for GM use, so it dosn't look like your nuts will be the right size. Bit surprised by that I would have expected GM to use 1/2" also.
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 3:05 pm
by DaveBishop
I think thats right John all the early chevys that I owned were 7/16"
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 3:45 pm
by Mick
The guy said it was 7/16 but it seemed small to me as well, which is why i asked
Thanks Mick
By the way anybody selling a set of wheelnuts for welds
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 5:52 pm
by Anonymous
Apparently Roadrunner on the A610 near the old Commodore site do a good range of wheel nuts and not expensive. I was recommended to go there for the unilug washers for me slot mags. Not sure if they'll have reverse threads but "Mister T" sells them for sure. He advertises in Custom Car line ads and is on the NSRA forum.
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 6:28 pm
by TrevD
Dave , if your nust are good but 7/16 i can redrill and retap them 1/2 unf for you if you need as ong as you dnt need left hand thread in them
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 7:48 pm
by Mick
It's Mick actually but Thanks for the offer Trev, presuming the offer extended to me i might take you up on that.
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 9:23 pm
by TrevD
sorry mick , offer stands to all moparites , i need to look more carefully at who is posting ( beer always causes problems on my pc

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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 04 10:47 pm
by Mick
Thanks Trev
I know the feeling but with me it's my 45 year old brain going soft.
Mick
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 04 5:31 pm
by TrevD
Mick( got it right this time ) , im a little younger but according to my other half my problem is the brain of a child , but i dont want to grow up
