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can anybody tell me if all front drum brakes studs on e-body's are the same knurl size , or do they differ year to year or car to car. my car car is a 1970 Challenger, any help would much be appreciated
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someone help me on this question, i changed my name to something cooler, maybe it will help
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prostreetchallenger
I took long wheel studs out of my front drum brakes and put in some front rotors, the size I think is .625. The rear I believe is .680. Someone I know had a problem with putting the .625s in some front rotors, they wouldnt fit come to find out he had the 2 piece rotor. So on rotors the 1 piece rotor and the 2 piece rotor stud sizes are different. Dont know is this answered your question but some information. |
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Prostreetchallenger, the wheelstuds you need are made by Moroso and MR gasket. They fit one piece rotors only as far as I know........djs
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they only fit disc's? does anybody make them for drum brakes that you know of?
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I have them in the front discs and rear drums on my 70 Cuda...djs
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