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The specs for the 1970-89 Z wheel studs are a 12mm-1.25mm thread, and a knurl diameter of 12.87mm. The early Z cars used a 32mm length, but your 280Z probably has the longer 36mm studs. The 280ZX's and Z31's had a 40mm long stud and the 240SX used a 42mm one. The longest ones (that I am aware of) that will fit your hubs can be found on the rear of the Nissan Quest Van. It is 47mm long.

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Sorry if this has been done before, but I don't seem to be able to do a search right now! Anyway, I have a 280Z and am going to be using 1/2" wheel spacers, so I need to go to 1/2" longer wheels studs. My local NAPA can't figure out the correct size of the splines or the shoulder length. Does anyone know which studs I can use? Thanks!

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arp are $3 ea with free shipping if you want a full set.

theyre close to 3" long and 7/16 chevy thread. you can check local pricing to compare.

 

i keep them in stock

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It depends on how long they are. When I got the car I had one stud on the rear that was 1/4" shorter than the rest (don't ask me, the PO must have changed it). I found one that was correct and managed to replace it. If you're installing huge studs, then you will have to remove the stub axle.

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which studs are those SCCA. The ARP studs in JEG'S are $8 per 5. Are the ones you have the correct knurl or do you have to drill some to make them fit? I want to buy some for the front of my car to fit the stock hub and some for the rear to fit my Dana44.

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they require drilling.

 

and you dont need to remove stub axle on rear to install studs. only up front to install...

 

you can drill a hole in the backing plate to slide the stud thru or if you are doing a rear disc conversion then it will be easy

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