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Hey,

Just bought Nissan Quest studs. Went to put them in and they seem to need to be pressed in. Through searching I found zcarnut said in a post to buy rears, but I found that after buying fronts. But the only reason I bought fronts was because the Napaonline.com showed front and rears both have same part numbers, and the decriptions are the same sizes.

Anybody got any insight on this? The ones I bought seem sooo close its not even funny, but I quickly banged at them for about 20 seconds, then looked at them and figured I'd just press them in, it seems they are the right ones but brand new so a little larger.

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You need to get the Quest rear wheel studs. They have the correct knurl diameter (12.9mm). The front Quest stud has a knurl diameter of 14.3mm.

 

The correct NAPA part number for the Quest rear stud is 6412785. The front is a 6412786 (different part number).

 

You can also use studs from Dorman. The Dorman part number is 98363:

 

98363.jpg

 

Here is the front Quest stud (for comparison):

 

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OK, got the right studs... so far only 5, should have other 3 tomorrow. Drove them in with a hammer, went in nicely. Then had to grind away at the center of the wheel spacer from Pep Boys to fit flush against the hub (thanks for making sure I did that JMortensen) Then screwed the lug nuts on. I used some lug nuts I bought used on ebay. Look like normal nissan covered acorn, I guess... Kinda hard screwing some in, since they have to go through the rims hole and I think some of the wheel studs were off alignment a little so screwing them in must've put them straight. Oh ya, I bought new cotter pins incase you've seen the other post about breaking one. I'm nervous about driving the car now.... first car I've ever replaced every bushing under the car, putting on new struts and springs, ball joints, switching over to brakes, lug nuts, all kinds of new stuff... Nervousness.... any ideas on how to test? Take it slow to the shop for an alignment, then gradually build up confidence?

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  • 5 years later...

FYI: Dorman's catalog lists this info additionally: (also attached to this post as a PDF, only three pages long with the pertinent info for this post)

 

Z stock front stud : 610-240

13mm knurl

32mm long

10mm shoulder

 

Z stock rear stud : 610-320

12.83mm knurl

41.5mm long

14mm shoulder

 

THEN they list 610-403 as the 'overlength stud' for the 610-240!!

 

12.9mm knurl

45.5 long

15mm shoulder

 

Detailed Applications for the 610-403

 

Year Make Model Engine Application Notes

1998 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1998 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1997 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1997 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1996 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1996 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1995 INFINITI J30 V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30DE

• Front

 

1995 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1995 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1994 INFINITI J30 V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30DE

• Front

 

1994 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1994 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1993 INFINITI J30 V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30DE

• Front

 

1993 NISSAN QUEST: GXE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1993 NISSAN QUEST: XE V6 - 3.0L (2960 CC): GAS: FI: N: VG30E

• Rear

 

1988 NISSAN VAN L4 - 2.4L (2389 CC): GAS: FI: N: Z24i

• Front; From 1/88

 

1987 NISSAN VAN L4 - 2.4L (2389 CC): GAS: FI: N: Z24i

• Front; From 1/88

zstuds.pdf

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The reason I posted this information on such an old thread is that this thread was most closely related to the Dorman PN and extended 'oem' replacements. Most of the newer wheel stud threads that are out there are focused on ARP or Nismo studs, with only confusing information about OEM replacements.

 

I'm going to give those Rear Quest studs a try, it looks like the rear Z studs would work, but I like the fact that the Quest studs are closer on the knurl diameter. $1.70 at the local parts store. They have 260 in stock. Why would you need so many in stock???

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