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Old 04-12-2021, 05:43 PM #1
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Help. Got new wheels and tires for my 09. Method nv305. Installed the fronts and noticed , I have a little less thread off the stud to grab. Is that ok? About 1/4 inch, maybe a tad more. I can still torque it properly...

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Help. Got new wheels and tires for my 09. Method nv305. Installed the fronts and noticed , I have a little less thread off the stud to grab. Is that ok? About 1/4 inch, maybe a tad more. I can still torque it properly...

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Is there 1/4” of thread above the surface of the lug holes? If so, you should be okay because the nuts are threaded to about 1/2” below the surface of the lug holes. I’m assuming you have more than 1/4” of stud sticking out of the brake rotors. There is about 1.5” of threading inside the lug nut.
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Help. Got new wheels and tires for my 09. Method nv305. Installed the fronts and noticed , I have a little less thread off the stud to grab. Is that ok? About 1/4 inch, maybe a tad more. I can still torque it properly...

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Did you buy acorn extended thread lug nuts or are you using the shank style ones like in the picture above?


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Did you buy acorn extended thread lug nuts or are you using the shank style ones like in the picture above?


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They are gorilla acorn style...

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They are gorilla acorn style...

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From my notes, here you go:

Longer front wheel studs needed in order to run wheel spacers
2003-2006 matrix or pontiac vibe, 55mm long.
AWD matrix Toyota P/N 90942-02078
Dorman 610463 from a 2004 Matrix $1.42 each
$34 shipped (qty 20) from Rockauto or $39 amazon
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From my notes, here you go:

Longer front wheel studs needed in order to run wheel spacers
2003-2006 matrix or pontiac vibe, 55mm long.
AWD matrix Toyota P/N 90942-02078
Dorman 610463 from a 2004 Matrix $1.42 each
$34 shipped (qty 20) from Rockauto or $39 amazon
I didn’t need longer wheel studs on my 2004.
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I looked up the wheel and they require acorn lug nuts. I see you ordered gorilla acorn nuts. You shouldn't need longer studs as ads2539 mentioned.

So what exactly is going on? Need a few more pictures of your issue.
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Long story short, they need to look like the ones on the right, not the left. This is a generic photo ignore the measurements.


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