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	04-04-2019 11:26 AM #1Where can I obtain 7/16 x 20 screw in wheel studs? Not press fit.
 
 Are these unobtanium?
 
 I have a pair of Strange engineering axles with two stud patterns. 5 x 4.75 in 1/2 x 20 and 5 x 4.5 in 7/16 x 20. These have holes designed to screw studs into not press fit.
 
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	04-04-2019 11:59 AM #2
 I called Dorman and ARP but struck out.
 
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	04-04-2019 12:09 PM #3
 Why not "Strange" ?
 
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	04-04-2019 01:49 PM #4
 
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	04-04-2019 02:59 PM #5
 Why not buy ARP 7/16x20 long press in studs, and cut off the knurled base? Or drill out your holes for the knurl, 0.005" smaller than the knurl for steel.
 https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...QaArc8EALw_wcBLast edited by rspears; 04-04-2019 at 04:05 PM. Roger 
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	04-04-2019 04:50 PM #6
 Use allen bolts screwed in from back sideBy popular opinions-just a grumpy old man key board bully--But really, if you are going to ask for help on an internet site, at least answer questions about what you are asking about----- 
 
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	04-04-2019 05:05 PM #7
 +1 This is how I've always seen screw in wheel studs done.
 
 Fully threaded bolt availability is a little limited, though. McMaster Carr lists an allen head fully threaded bolt that is 1 3/4" long. I haven't found anything longer than that. If you need something longer, you may need to think about drilling the axle for a press in stud as already suggested.Mike 
 
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	04-04-2019 06:45 PM #8
 You want to be careful using regular bolts, especially on a street application for long term. Those ARP wheel studs have a tensile strength of 190,000psi while a Grade 8 bolt is closer to 150,000 and the Grade 7 all thread you'll find is 125,000. What did Dirty Harry say? Do you feel lucky?Roger 
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	04-05-2019 05:49 AM #9
 
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	04-05-2019 08:03 PM #10
 Try your local Caterpillar dealer. Grade 8 hardware is the norm there.
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	04-06-2019 03:07 AM #11
 Try a local google search for "Fastenal". Or "Bowman/Barnes" or even just "fasteners"....
 
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	04-06-2019 09:15 AM #12
 You have another easy alternative. Drill out those smaller holes and tap them 1/2x20, or have your local machine shop do them if you don't feel good about it. Summit has a wide variety of screw in wheel studs, made for the service, in 1/2x20 thread.Roger 
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	04-06-2019 01:35 PM #13
 McMaster -Carr
 #91251a003
 7/16 x 1 1/2 package of 10 for $5.61 minimun tensile 180,000 psi
 
 cataloque #110 a few years oldBy popular opinions-just a grumpy old man key board bully--But really, if you are going to ask for help on an internet site, at least answer questions about what you are asking about----- 
 
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	04-07-2019 06:50 AM #14
 if you can locate threaded rod that is grade 8 too then cut what you needCharlie 
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