Wheel stud spec. Info?

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Hey everyone, i just got my new 1.5" wheel spacers via ups ;)........just tried to install and found the studs on the spacers looks to be 12mm? I believe my P1k3 is 14mm? Would almost try to use them but my lug nuts to hold the spacers on the hub barely fit in the holes let alone the socket doesn't fit. So I guess I was looking for info to confirm studs and or if anyone has purchased spacers that fit?
 
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Our studs are 12mm with a 1.5mm thread pitch. I ordered Teryx wheel spacers which are 12mm - 1.25 thread pitch and had to order different lug nuts to attach the spacer to the Honda studs.
 
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Our studs are 12mm with a 1.5mm thread pitch. I ordered Teryx wheel spacers which are 12mm - 1.25 thread pitch and had to order different lug nuts to attach the spacer to the Honda studs.
Our studs are 12mm with a 1.5mm thread pitch. I ordered Teryx wheel spacers which are 12mm - 1.25 thread pitch and had to order different lug nuts to attach the spacer to the Honda studs.
interesting. You happen to remember where you got them? Thanks. I may just go to the parts store and see if I can get lug nuts with a smaller head. Then I can get the socket in there.
 
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I believe I ordered the spacers from procaliber.com, and then the lug nuts from brandsport.com. My wheels required a 17mm lug outside diameter to fit a socket on there, 3/4" would not work.
 
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I believe I ordered the spacers from procaliber.com, and then the lug nuts from brandsport.com. My wheels required a 17mm lug outside diameter to fit a socket on there, 3/4" would not work.

Almsot forgot, if you are going to buy new lugs for the 1.25 thread pitch on the spacers, you have to use ball-seats for stock aluminum rims tapered for aftermarket. They sell a washer-adapter that turns tapered seat into ball seat on brandsport.com as well.
 
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Almsot forgot, if you are going to buy new lugs for the 1.25 thread pitch on the spacers, you have to use ball-seats for stock aluminum rims tapered for aftermarket. They sell a washer-adapter that turns tapered seat into ball seat on brandsport.com as well.
Great! Thanks bud. I went to the parts store and purchased a inverted head lug nut kit. Worked great. Thanks for the info though. It definitely helped know I needed 12mm x 1.5. Thanks again. It's members like you that make this forum so helpful.
 
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I got a messed up stud on a superatv wheel spacer. Does anybody know how to remove the stud from the spacer? Is it threaded in?
Thanks for the help.
 
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I got a messed up stud on a superatv wheel spacer. Does anybody know how to remove the stud from the spacer? Is it threaded in?
Thanks for the help.

Should be pressed in. Should hammer old one out and pull the new one in with a new nut.


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I can't remember what brand spacers I got but the studs thread in.

Check the back and see if they are keyed for a tool or not. That should tell you if they are pressed or threaded.
 
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I can't remember what brand spacers I got but the studs thread in.

Check the back and see if they are keyed for a tool or not. That should tell you if they are pressed or threaded.

Interesting.


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Mine appear to be pressed in, thanks for the replies.