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Thread: Where can I obtain 7/16 x 20 screw in wheel studs? Not press fit.
          
   
   

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    Use allen bolts screwed in from back side
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    Use allen bolts screwed in from back side
    +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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    Use allen bolts screwed in from back side
    Allen bolts from who?

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