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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 01:42 PM
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I'm looking to replace all wheel studs on my '74 and need help figuring out which ones I need. I'm looking at the ARP wheels studs and on the Jegs catalog I see that ARP(100-7713) are listed for f-bodies and Corvettes. So will these wheel studs fit both front and rear?

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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-100-7713/

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Originally Posted by jordan89
I'm looking to replace all wheel studs on my '74 and need help figuring out which ones I need. I'm looking at the ARP wheels studs and on the Jegs catalog I see that ARP(100-7713) are listed for f-bodies and Corvettes. So will these wheel studs fit both front and rear?

Here's the link:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-100-7713/

Those are metric.

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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 02:11 PM
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:oGuess I should have looked closer. Anybody know if ARP has some for these older Vettes? Part# or something?
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I would think so. They're 7/16" 20 TPI press in studs which is a configuration used on shmillions of cars. Other than that, you need to match up the knurling and length.
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I would think so. They're 7/16" 20 TPI press in studs which is a configuration used on shmillions of cars. Other than that, you need to match up the knurling and length.
I'm going to see if I can find something that works. Thank you for your help.
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i just posted the same question for my 82
if your 74 uses the same studs an 82 does then it's 7/16-20- .480 knurl.
i believe the ARP is .486 knurl and will work.
i think these will work for you. ARP 100-7701
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Old Sep 20, 2010 | 03:15 PM
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the 7701's will work
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Old Sep 20, 2010 | 06:17 PM
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Go to your local parts store and have them look up the studs in 'Dorman products....they should carry the regular stud and those in a long stud if needed......
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I got these from NAPA. I think they are 1/4 in. longer than stock.
5#641-1268 7/16-2 x 2-1/8
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Originally Posted by Van Steel
the 7701's will work
So these will fit my '74?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-100-7701/

Not a bad price for a set of 5.
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yep, thats the ones. i just got 4 packs of them from summit.
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yep, thats the ones. i just got 4 packs of them from summit.
Looks like I'll be placing an order pretty soon. Have you installed them? Let me know how it goes. Oh, post pics up too.
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no, it will be a couple of weeks before i have a chance to install them
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no, it will be a couple of weeks before i have a chance to install them
Do they look like they'll fit? I just want to make sure.
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OK, so I went over to my local parts store and bought two sets of ARP 7701 wheel studs. These thing are beefy, and long. Will these also work for the front since they're long?
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Do you have to disassemble the trailing arm to do the backs ?
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I'd say so since these are longer.
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I'd say so since these are longer.
I wont be doing THAT anytime soon
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OK, so I went over to my local parts store and bought two sets of ARP 7701 wheel studs. These thing are beefy, and long. Will these also work for the front since they're long?
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