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Rimox51

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Has anyone done a write up on installing front and real long wheel studs?
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I don't think there's one on "real long wheel studs" but a quick search for wheel studs provides a thread by VoodooStang with 896 views and 23 replies about installing the ARP 100-7732 which are 1/2" longer than stock.

If it's wheel stud installation you are after, this is the one. If you're interested in wheel spacers and a square fitment, there are other sources.
 

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A few on here have done it. I haven't yet but am planning on it soon. Here's what I've learned so far.

Here's a link to the studs.

https://www.opmustang.com/store/p99...xtended_Length_Stud_5_Pack_2015__Mustang.html

From what I understand, the front 350 hubs are different that the GT/ecoboost versions but the rears are the same. You can remove the front hubs then have them pressed in. The rear is where the PITA is. After you remove the rear brake & e-brake I hear it's easier to just remove the knuckle and then the hub.

I hope this helps.
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