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Converting to R studs

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04Terminator

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Great. After I just dropped over $700 on "junk" R hubs. *sigh*
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The best testament to MSI's gear is seeing it in action on the GT4 Mustang cars at the IMSA races. When these cars come into the pits smoking hot the MSI hardware is held to a standard most will never have to worry about. The lug nuts and studs they sell are as robust as they come.

Every single GT4 Mustang that Multimatic manufactures comes so equipped.

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I just had R-spec length studs made by Curtis at MSI. The price is above ARP studs (I re-used my stock hubs and pressed the new ones in). Love the results over the junk OEM stuff. I kept the R-length in front because I swap my CF wheels on for track duty. On the aluminum wheels below, the length is a bit obscene but it's easier to swallow than swapping hubs every track day. These R-spec studs are not on MSI's website, so call Curtis direct if interested, tell him Justin sent you.
Thanks for sharing this, I was going to go with arp r spec studs but now I’m going to source msi studs.
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