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I have a 1941 Ford Pickup with a Currie axle in the rear, Mustang setup up front. The wheel studs are 1/2"-20 and the knurl width is .600". I'm putting a spacer on the rear so need overall length of 3 inches. I can find all sorts of studs in that thread type and length, but none that have this exact knurl. And I can't find a chart that would tell me what size would be sufficient. The holes are roughly .577".
I have found knurl width of .615" and .594". My logic tells me that a hole size of .577 would take a .594 just fine, and better than the larger one. But I'm just checking my sanity here in the absence of an exact match. Thank you for any help!!!
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