Extended Studs

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BxKizashiS
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Ok so I want to put extended wheel Studs on my 2012 Kizashi S so I can put spacers and get that look where the wheel pops out a little. When I researched the stud specs and got m12 X 1.25 according to http://www.wheel-size.com/size/suzuki/kizashi/2012/ . Apparently I was told it's the same size as a WRX Subaru. Anyways I ordered the studs from ARP and they didn't work.... Has anyone tried this? The ones ARP gave me where thicker than the originals. They're as small as Hondas but the thread is different. Anyone have accurate specs?? I want to do this asap!
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bootymac
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The Kizashi is indeed M12x1.25, along with Subaru's. Honda's are M12x1.5 as far as I know. I'd verify what you received from ARP
murcod
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Sounds dangerous, but anyway.....

So you're actually replacing the studs? If you are, then the end of the stud that fits into the hub is very important- not just the thread diameter/ pitch. Each manufacturer is different.

http://www.dormanproducts.com/itemdetai ... me=610-336
Kizashi stud:
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M12-1.25 Serrated Wheel Stud - 12.45mm Knurl, 37.5mm Length
Product Specifications
Quick-Start Nose: No
Thread Handling: Right Hand Thread
Under Head Length: 1.476"
Style: Serrated Stud
Package Quantity: 10
Thread Size: M12-1.25
Knurl Diameter (In): 0.4
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For comparison, here's the Subaru Imprezza stud from the same place:
http://www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.a ... origin=YMM

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M12-1.25 Serrated Wheel Stud - 14.38mm Knurl, 43.5mm Length
Product Specifications
Seat Angle: Not Applicable
Thread Handling: Right Hand Thread
Under Head Length: 43.5mm
Style: Serrated Stud
Package Quantity: 10
Thread Size: M12-1.25
So the "knurled" piece (I assume that's the part that is an interference fit in the hub) is larger on the Subaru stud.
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http://drivelinestore.com/store/product ... mid=217811 <- supposedly 10mm longer and to fit "Suzuki" , but no specs given.
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BxKizashiS wrote:Ok so I want to put extended wheel Studs on my 2012 Kizashi S so I can put spacers and get that look where the wheel pops out a little. When I researched the stud specs and got m12 X 1.25 according to http://www.wheel-size.com/size/suzuki/kizashi/2012/ . Apparently I was told it's the same size as a WRX Subaru. Anyways I ordered the studs from ARP and they didn't work.... Has anyone tried this? The ones ARP gave me where thicker than the originals. They're as small as Hondas but the thread is different. Anyone have accurate specs?? I want to do this asap!
Hi, BxKizashiS. When you tried installing the ARP studs, did you have to remove the hub from the car to do so? I am trying to install replacement studs but there's not much clearance to hammer the studs out when the hub is on the vehicle (the knuckle behind the hub gets in the way).

Did you end up installing the extended wheel studs?
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Hi, BxKizashiS. When you tried installing the ARP studs, did you have to remove the hub from the car to do so? I am trying to install replacement studs but there's not much clearance to hammer the studs out when the hub is on the vehicle (the knuckle behind the hub gets in the way).

Did you end up installing the extended wheel studs?[/quote]


I didnt install the extended studs, ive yet to find but to put those in you use a pry bar from the back to put pressure on it and you put the lug nut on the stud and turn it.. while you turn the lug nut it will pull the stud in
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