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Old 01-03-11, 11:09 AM
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hi guys... i have a 92 sc300.. i need to replace the wheel studs with longer ones. would you guys know if the is300 wheel studs is the same diameter but a bit longer??

thanks in advance..
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You can go to any parts store or call them and ask for both and compare them.
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If you need extended studs you can use the IS300 extended studs. I ordered a set of ARP extended studs off JEGS for the IS300 and it fits the sc300 perfect.
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ARP 100-7715 is the part number for these studs, changed mine on all four corners.

Fronts go in easy, the rears can be a little tricky if you go the route without drilling a hole in the dust cover. I chose to do it without drilling and it took a little extra time.
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And stick them in the freezer before you start.
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u have to remove the hubs to install extended studs,
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^, no you don't.
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Originally Posted by SChema
^, no you don't.
yea i put 50mm studs and didnt need to remove the hub.
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^X3
Don't you hate it when you post totally wrong info and people call you out on it? lol
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I used ARP EVO studs. Only becasue thats what they had in stock and I needed my car running.

FYI, you dont need to remove the hubs. Just get an open ended lug nut.
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Originally Posted by SH_JZZ30
And stick them in the freezer before you start.
Why is this?
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thanks for the information.. i did the rears before and it wasn't that bad.. i was just trying to make sure that i get the right studs.. thanks everyone!!!!
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Originally Posted by mak89
Why is this?
The stud contracts due to the cold temperature, making it smaller, therefor easier to put in.
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do you need the extended studs to accomodate spacers? Or just to fit some rims?
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^, Depends on how thick of a spacer you run; I would suggest extended studs for any spacers thicker than 5mm. At that point you should start looking at bolt-on spacers anyways.

I'm using them for a different purpose though...


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