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hello there guys hope you’re all alright

my mustang is a 2019 pp1 with Magneride ... long story short on the front it has long wheel studs and I cannot fit bolt-on spacers on it ... what can I do ? I want the 25 mm front 23 mm back which is a popular set up, and thanks brothers
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Buy the length stud you need and take it to a shop to press in the new stud.
Or you can buy front hubs with studs and install your self.
Lots of issue with bolt on spacers you could end up with some problems.
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hello there guys hope you’re all alright

my mustang is a 2019 pp1 with Magneride ... long story short on the front it has long wheel studs and I cannot fit bolt-on spacers on it ... what can I do ? I want the 25 mm front 23 mm back which is a popular set up, and thanks brothers
Bolt on spacers are dumb anyway. Have longer studs pressed in (APR's are great) and use slip on spacer.
 

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What did you guys end up doing with this? I'm having the same issue - have a '21 Performance Pack and can't do bolt on, would prefer slip on anyway, but don't know about taking things to shops to have them "pressed in" - what kind of show would do that kind of thing?
 

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What did you guys end up doing with this? I'm having the same issue - have a '21 Performance Pack and can't do bolt on, would prefer slip on anyway, but don't know about taking things to shops to have them "pressed in" - what kind of show would do that kind of thing?
Pressing in new studs, requires disassembling the hubs.

Your best bet is to do the work yourself, and get a Harbor Freight shop press, or, you can knock out the old studs with an air hammer, and then pull in the new ones with an installation tool and an open ended nut

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