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Looking for course thread wheel stud for e99

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Old 01-15-2013, 04:12 PM
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Looking for course thread wheel stud for e99

I've searched and looked and searched some more and haven't found a part number for the course thread wheel studs. Anyone have a part number handy? I've got a couple of stripped threads on the rear wheels and I'd like to replace them at the next Nor Cal GTG. I have the new lug nuts already.
 
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Have you checked at a place like NAPA auto ?
 
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No but I'd rather get OEM or ARP.
 
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Thanks I hadn't been there in a long time. But they have at least a half dozen different part numbers so I'm still not sure what the part number is for the earlier course thread lug studs. The one that showed well in the picture appeared to be fine thread. Nice browsable menu though. Maybe I'll go down to the local Ford Store on Sat.
 
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I entered 99 to search for you and saw only one type of thread, which should be coarse. They dont introduce fine thread until the 02/03 year of part breakdowns

Also looks like they are $3.07 a piece from tousley ford, but their shipping is expensive and takes forever
 
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Thanks Miles. I looked again, but I don't see how you're searching by "99." I'm drilling down through the menu and eventually going to the wheel lug studs. I can't tell if what I need is a DORMAN 610455 or a DORMAN 610424 or one of the Raybestos ones. Sigh...
 
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Mike, I know you said you wanted OEM or ARP, just as a offer, I have some used ones that I have saved over the years. They are yours if you would like them, nothing wrong with them just can't seems to throw anything away of value
 
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Seth- My name is Andy but my brother's name is Mike! I'd love to take you up on your offer. PM'ing you.
 
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Thanks Miles. I looked again, but I don't see how you're searching by "99." I'm drilling down through the menu and eventually going to the wheel lug studs. I can't tell if what I need is a DORMAN 610455 or a DORMAN 610424 or one of the Raybestos ones. Sigh...
Ford > 1999 > F350 > 7.3 > Wheel/tire > Lug stud is how I'm getting there. There's less options then when I bought some for my truck... not sure either. but I bought dorman studs

Sounds like you're all set though
 
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DORMAN Part # 610424 Serrated Stud; Thread; M14-2.0; Knurl Dia.: 15.78mm; Length: 73.3mm; Shoulder Length: 14.25mm Front; RWD; Single Rear Wheels or w/Single Beam Front Axle

RAYBESTOS Part # 28892B Professional Grade Front; RWD Rear; RWD
 
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Good info, thanks redford!
 
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