Sponsored

Extended Stud Options?

Tonymustang302

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 24, 2019
Threads
25
Messages
1,098
Reaction score
667
Location
Chicagoland burbs, IL
First Name
Tony
Vehicle(s)
2017 Turbo GT, 2019 GT350 racecar, 2021 GT500
Why are you not running the opmustang gt4 studs. I use 31mm spacers up front have have plenty of thread left
Sponsored

 

Jbraun2828

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2020
Threads
5
Messages
163
Reaction score
203
Location
Mi
First Name
Jason
Vehicle(s)
2019 gt350
Why are you not running the opmustang gt4 studs. I use 31mm spacers up front have have plenty of thread left
Everything on the website shows sold out. I also left 2 messages but never heard back from anyone so I had no idea when they would be available
 

OppositeLock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2015
Threads
0
Messages
80
Reaction score
38
Location
Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2016 GT PP
Everything on the website shows sold out. I also left 2 messages but never heard back from anyone so I had no idea when they would be available
Yeah, im in the same boat. Have a set of 19x11 wheels coming in and have been waiting for a reply from opmustang trying to get an eta on studs.
 

OppositeLock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2015
Threads
0
Messages
80
Reaction score
38
Location
Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2016 GT PP
For those who need, or want, the ARP studs, I just took delivery of a set from the Shelby Store.
Are we sure these are the 1in longer ARP studs(100-7733)? The price is a little steep, but it may be the only option right now..
 

Bitten in '69

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
192
Reaction score
212
Location
Round Hill, VA
First Name
Fred
Vehicle(s)
19 GT350, 03 Cobra, 90 GT, 82 GT
They are the Ford M-1107-C, which are made by ARP. I know the price isn't great, but in these days of $100 oil filters...
 

Sponsored

2morrow

DesignR/DriveR/RiceEatR
Joined
Nov 15, 2015
Threads
51
Messages
5,998
Reaction score
5,360
Location
NorCal Bay Area
First Name
Todd
Vehicle(s)
'16 Mustang GTPP

OppositeLock

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2015
Threads
0
Messages
80
Reaction score
38
Location
Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2016 GT PP
They are the Ford M-1107-C, which are made by ARP. I know the price isn't great, but in these days of $100 oil filters...
Yeah, so they are the 3in studs.
Ah okay. I thought the fp hubs only had the 100-7732(.5in longer than stock) studs. But if you can fit a 25mm spacer than they must use the 100-7733 arp studs.
 

ChipG

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 27, 2021
Threads
33
Messages
519
Reaction score
572
Location
Nashville TN
First Name
Chip
Vehicle(s)
'20 GT350/'95 F250/'65 Fastback/'96 Cobra Project
whats the difference between the GT4 studs and the R Spec studs. Wasn’t immediately apparent on the website
I just put GT4 studs in my new hubs after having R length in my old. Overall length is basically the same but the GT4 studs have a longer "nose" before the thread starts.

20220311_134855.jpg
 

Sponsored

Epiphany

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2015
Threads
69
Messages
7,486
Reaction score
11,743
Location
Global
Vehicle(s)
I like to disassemble things.
Curtis at MSI makes a very good stud. Tim at OPM has done a good job working with Curtis to make a lot of this available.
 

TonyNJ

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2021
Threads
36
Messages
1,737
Reaction score
2,521
Location
Northern NJ
Website
www.instagram.com
First Name
Tony
Vehicle(s)
22 GT500HE Black Stripes, 20 GT350HE, 16 GT350R Ba
I run these up front and the corresponding ones on the rear. The MSI studs are true R length, so they allow 31mm spacers with 52mm offset 19x11 wheels. The longest ARP studs didn't lave much thread after torqued down--always made me uncomfortable. Not to mention they only allowed me to use a 25mm spacer.

https://www.opmustang.com/store/p31..._Hub_Assemblies_With_Racing_Wheel_Stud.html#/
Badger, if I want to install GT350R carbon fiber wheels (MY2019) on a standard GT350 (MY2020), are these the hubs to get? Do you know if the rear studs need to get extended as well to make the rear carbon fiber wheels. I'd like to keep it as OEM as possible without going through dealership.

Or would you think just changing the studs on the original hubs is the way to go? I'm new to the wheel stud game.
 

JAJ

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2016
Threads
4
Messages
2,007
Reaction score
1,711
Location
Vancouver BC
Vehicle(s)
2016 GT350 Track Pack
Badger, if I want to install GT350R carbon fiber wheels (MY2019) on a standard GT350 (MY2020), are these the hubs to get? Do you know if the rear studs need to get extended as well to make the rear carbon fiber wheels. I'd like to keep it as OEM as possible without going through dealership.

Or would you think just changing the studs on the original hubs is the way to go? I'm new to the wheel stud game.
Why not just buy a set of 4 OEM GT350R hubs from a Ford parts supplier? The factory studs are the correct length and work with OEM nuts or any regular aftermarket nut you'd like to use. It's a simple, guaranteed to fit, solution.
 

TonyNJ

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2021
Threads
36
Messages
1,737
Reaction score
2,521
Location
Northern NJ
Website
www.instagram.com
First Name
Tony
Vehicle(s)
22 GT500HE Black Stripes, 20 GT350HE, 16 GT350R Ba
Why not just buy a set of 4 OEM GT350R hubs from a Ford parts supplier? The factory studs are the correct length and work with OEM nuts or any regular aftermarket nut you'd like to use. It's a simple, guaranteed to fit, solution.
I didn't/don't know what part to get exactly without buying too few or too many assemblies to ensure the wheels will switch over problem free. I've never swapped hubs on these cars and know there have been some minor changes over the GT350 run. I want to do it right, easily and efficiently the first time.

Is it all 4 hubs w studs alone that I need? Fronts and rears?
Sponsored

 
 




Top