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Old Apr 22, 2014 | 10:10 PM
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Anyone know the stock stud lengths? I'm going to be throwing on 5mm spacers and for peace of mind of not having a wheel fall off..I want to order some studs that are slightly longer than stock... I can't seem to did the length of the stock studs though..


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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 01:18 AM
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Anyone know the stock stud lengths? I'm going to be throwing on 5mm spacers and for peace of mind of not having a wheel fall off..I want to order some studs that are slightly longer than stock... I can't seem to did the length of the stock studs though..


Any Advise please, thanks!
What is the G37's OEM wheel stud length?

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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Gio37
What is the G37's OEM wheel stud length?

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The answer wasn't in that thread either lol. That just had the thread/pitch
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 12:21 PM
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Why not get the HR spacers that bolt to the hub and have their own studs for the wheel? I ran those 20MM on my coupe no issues are all.

2008-2010 Infiniti G37 Wheel Spacers 5X114.3 12X1.25 25MM 66.1MM
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 12:23 PM
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Anytime you are reducing the length of the stud, you'll want to make sure you compensate for that with new longer studs.
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Index of /FSM/G37
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 12:50 PM
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Aur11, if i dont know the stock lenght, hiw do i compensate the 5mm of a spacer.

Gio37, that isnt a length as previously mentioned. Ive searched and not one thread has an answer.
Looks like my choices are 50mm or 60mm or a custom length. Dunno how thise compare to stock..

Anmvq, 5mm dont come with studs built in, plus id have to cut my stock studs i think, which is a nono. I need to prder the spacers custom so i can get both wheel and hubcentric anyway.

Guess ill look theough the FSM for some luck
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Oh didn't know,
But looks like they come with new ones.

H&R Wheel Spacers For Infiniti G37 Sedan 2009-up 5mm (1065662)
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 01:12 PM
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Those aren't wheel centric..new wheels have a 73mm centerbore, and it doesn't say how long those studs are -.-

Oh, the words "stud" and "lug" don't show up in the FSM.

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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 01:28 PM
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I was able to have 5mm on my old wheels without a problem but on my new wheels I cant.

The rule is make sure it has 6 full (360) turns.
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Originally Posted by ShockinG37
Anyone know the stock stud lengths? I'm going to be throwing on 5mm spacers and for peace of mind of not having a wheel fall off..I want to order some studs that are slightly longer than stock... I can't seem to did the length of the stock studs though..


Any Advise please, thanks!
I've had no modifications and I'm about 5'9".
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 03:27 PM
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^ studs can never be too long right lol.

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I was able to have 5mm on my old wheels without a problem but on my new wheels I cant.

The rule is make sure it has 6 full (360) turns.
So did you buy longer studs? What size if you did? In pretty sure a 5mm spacer is gonna make me lose 2-3 turns, and I highly doubt I'm getting 8 as it is..
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 06:30 PM
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I just ran out to the garage and grabbed one of my stock wheel studs...

If I measured it correctly, it is 33mm (Measured from end of knurl to end of threads)



I have 50mm extended studs for my 10mm spacers and they work fine. Not sure if they'd be too long for 5mm spacers though.

If I were you, I'd call a couple performance shops and see what size they recommend.
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Originally Posted by m0nster
I just ran out to the garage and grabbed one of my stock wheel studs...

If I measured it correctly, it is 33mm (Measured from end of knurl to end of threads)



I have 50mm extended studs for my 10mm spacers and they work fine. Not sure if they'd be too long for 5mm spacers though.

If I were you, I'd call a couple performance shops and see what size they recommend.
Are you running open ended lug nuts or closed?
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