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For $37 it had better work great . . . though the bearing in it specifically isn't warranted against wear. SS washers are cheap.


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Can be had a bit cheaper at Amazon and the like. The bearing is the key
 

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This thread is extremely helpful. Exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if the ARP 1" Extended M14x1.5 Studs: 100-7733 work on MagneRide cars? I have read that the hub is different (I don't care about the studs on MagneRide being longer), but I wanted to double check before pulling the trigger
 
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This thread is extremely helpful. Exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if the ARP 1" Extended M14x1.5 Studs: 100-7733 work on MagneRide cars? I have read that the hub is different (I don't care about the studs on MagneRide being longer), but I wanted to double check before pulling the trigger
Have you verified if the hub assembly part number between MR and non-MR cars are actually different? When I looked up, I only see one PN for front wheel hub FR3Z-1104-A which is common between EB, V6 and GT MY15-20. So i'm assuming they're the same and it should work
 

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Have you verified if the hub assembly part number between MR and non-MR cars are actually different? When I looked up, I only see one PN for front wheel hub FR3Z-1104-A which is common between EB, V6 and GT MY15-20. So i'm assuming they're the same and it should work
If I am not wrong, the rear hub assembly is the same between MR and non-MR, while the front is different. Rear FP is https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1104-B [replacement for MR too] and front FP is https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1104-AB [does not fit MR]

Will that matter? I am not planning to change the full hub, only the studs. I guess I need to double check if the longer studs will fit the front hub (pretty sure they fit the rear one)
 

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But he is very good at what he does and installed suspension kits, lowering springs on over 100 S550s in our group and most people go to him for anything that needs to be done. He has a S550 himself. I couldn't find any other dealer or shop that agreed to install this for a reasonable price, either the quotes were ridiculous and i wouldn't trust someone who never worked on this to do it right. I took it here and he allows customers to watch while he installs anything.
Is this shop in the Detroit Metro area? If it is, could you pass me that name?
 

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The bearings in my rear hubs went out so I changed them out for new hubs with 3” arp studs. What lug nuts are y’all using? I have aftermarket wheels and I am struggling to find a open ended lug nut that will work. The OEM style ones are too big to get a socket on and the closed tuner style nuts that came with the wheels prolly won’t work with my studs.
 

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The bearings in my rear hubs went out so I changed them out for new hubs with 3” arp studs. What lug nuts are y’all using? I have aftermarket wheels and I am struggling to find a open ended lug nut that will work. The OEM style ones are too big to get a socket on and the closed tuner style nuts that came with the wheels prolly won’t work with my studs.
Ford Performance ones.
 

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The second picture is the first performance nuts and the third pic is the gorilla nut that came with the wheels but won’t work due to stud length
 
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The bearings in my rear hubs went out so I changed them out for new hubs with 3” arp studs. What lug nuts are y’all using? I have aftermarket wheels and I am struggling to find a open ended lug nut that will work. The OEM style ones are too big to get a socket on and the closed tuner style nuts that came with the wheels prolly won’t work with my studs.
Used these Monster Lugs.

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This is one way to go back and forth from a square to a staggered setup!!! They are much lighter that the ford HP wheel but not quite as light at Apex. This plus a 25mm front spacer and ARP ext from studs is my regular setup. I like the track focused look of ARP with Ford Performance open lugs.
https://lmr.com/item/SVE-351913/sve-mustang-mhp1-wheel-19x11-gloss-graphite-05-22
Here is a pic of my everyday Apex 25mm spacer squared setup w/RT660 315/30/19s + Steeda Magaride springs.

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