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Can the smaller 1/2" studs work with the new PP wheels? The 3" ARP studs are the only ones I have been able to find that'll let me put spacers on the PP wheels.
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Can the smaller 1/2" studs work with the new PP wheels? The 3" ARP studs are the only ones I have been able to find that'll let me put spacers on the PP wheels.
How large are the spacers you desire to put on the pp?

I would recommend custom cnc adapters instead of the studs.

I have a partner company that creates those for me to the specs I need and their priced amazingly.

They can be created with whatever stud thread you desire and be hubcentric as well.

Let me know if i can help out whatever way possible.
 
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How large are the spacers you desire to put on the pp?

I would recommend custom cnc adapters instead of the studs.

I have a partner company that creates those for me to the specs I need and their priced amazingly.

They can be created with whatever stud thread you desire and be hubcentric as well.

Let me know if i can help out whatever way possible.
I was looking to extend it to just inside the fenders, so around 14mm? I haven't measured it closely to get it exactly where I want it. I don't know if i want to go large enough to need the adapters.

Have y'all had time to see how much the PP wheels need to be just inside the fenders?
 

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I was looking to extend it to just inside the fenders, so around 14mm? I haven't measured it closely to get it exactly where I want it. I don't know if i want to go large enough to need the adapters.

Have y'all had time to see how much the PP wheels need to be just inside the fenders?
Ya any spacer that is 7 mm or more you need to run studs or adapters.

I would do a adapter its much easier.

I have not measured them but I do know you have about 1/2 to push out to the fenders which is 12-14 mm
 

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Gotta know the knurl of the factory stud. But I know a company is selling arp studs for the 2015 already. Just can't remember who right now. Search on here
 

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I talked to Filip at Cortex Racing and he said that they will work with the PP wheels if I get the Ford Racing oversized lug nuts like the ones used on the Boss 302S.
 

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How large are the spacers you desire to put on the pp?

I would recommend custom cnc adapters instead of the studs.

I have a partner company that creates those for me to the specs I need and their priced amazingly.

They can be created with whatever stud thread you desire and be hubcentric as well.

Let me know if i can help out whatever way possible.
Can you get adapters that will work with PP wheels to make flush?
 

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Resurrecting this thread.... Does anyone know the proper knurl for the front PP hubs? I tried ARP 1007722 and they are way too small and just swim in the hub.
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