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Join Date: May 2010
Location: pittsfield, MA
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Here are 6 new studs I found in my stash. Don't know when, why or where I bought them. So I guess I will not need them. Free for the postage
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: East Shore of LAKE HOUSTON
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Hey Tim......Unless I'm wrong, and that is certainly a possibility, I can think of only two possible ways that those will do you any good. You can press them in and RE-SWAGE, or press them in and weld the heads on back side. Of course, the swaging process is what kept the originals from turning while removing or replacing lug nuts. But, I know you knew that! DD |
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