How long are Subaru wheel studs?
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This item Genuine Subaru Wheel Stud – 28365FE001 | Dorman – Autograde 610-566.1 M12-1.25 Serrated Wheel Stud – 14.38 Mm Knurl 43.5 Mm Length | |
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Item Dimensions | 4 x 5 x 0.5 inches | 5 x 3 x 1.25 inches |
Item Type Name | Genuine Subaru Parts | — |
Part Type ID | 7680 | 7680 |
Why do wheel studs break?
Usually, the wheel studs will only break off while driving if you have a loose wheel on your car. The loose wheel might be due to over-torquing or under-torquing the lug nuts when the tire was installed—either way, the problem probably originated when you last had new tires put on.
What size are Subaru lug nuts?
Dorman – Autograde – Wheel Nut M12-1.25 Standard – 19mm Hex, 16mm Length (sold by each) (Part No. 611-064)
Can a wheel stud be replaced?
Wheel studs, also known as lug studs, secure the wheel to the axle or hub on your car in combination with lug nuts. Over time, they can rust or break, requiring replacement.
Can you drive on 4 studs?
It’s OK to drive with 4! You have not mentioned (or I have missed it) if it was on front or rear wheel. There is less stress on rear wheels as they always rotate straight and obviously more stress on front wheels, when you turn – there are always several additional forces on front wheels!
Can you drive with missing wheel studs?
Yet, you should never drive with a broken wheel stud because it puts additional pressure on the wheel and damages the other vehicle parts. If you drive with a missing lug nut and the other remains are still fine, it is safe to drive a little bit. Just make sure you head to the repair shop as soon as possible.
Is it OK to drive with a broken wheel stud?
Can you drive with a missing lug stud?
If you are missing a lug nut, it is important to have it replaced as soon as possible. It is potentially dangerous to drive around with a missing lug nut because of the extra pressure exerted on the wheel. This pressure can damage the wheel bearings, studs, and cause other lug nuts to fall off.
Can you drive with a missing wheel stud?