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Richard in Florida 12-08-2011 01:42 PM

Need Source for Wheel Studs
 

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Here's a stud from a '54 Mercury rear axle. As you can see, it's in bad shape. I want to replace all 10 of them (5 per axle).

Are these studs common? By that I mean might they be used in other than '52 through '54 Ford and Mercury cars?


I want to find some USA axle studs, either NOS or modern that fit. No Chinese stuff. Any sources will be much appreciated.

Junknshit 12-08-2011 02:11 PM

Re: Need Source for Wheel Studs
 

According to EIS book, stud D1932 was used 49 to 68. It was superceded by stud D1926. Here you go: AMC 58-72, Buick 61-70, Cad 60-70, Ford 49-73, Merc. 52-76, Olds 42-59, Chev/GMC trk 71-89, Ford trk 48-80, Checker 69-71, IHC 60-77, Linc. 68-71, and a few more.

Richard in Florida 12-08-2011 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Junknshit (Post 321096)
According to EIS book, stud D1932 was used 49 to 68. It was superceded by stud D1926. Here you go: AMC 58-72, Buick 61-70, Cad 60-70, Ford 49-73, Merc. 52-76, Olds 42-59, Chev/GMC trk 71-89, Ford trk 48-80, Checker 69-71, IHC 60-77, Linc. 68-71, and a few more.

Wow! That list makes it sound like I might find it at a really good local store we have here.

Thanks for coming up with that

hotcoupe 12-08-2011 05:04 PM

Re: Need Source for Wheel Studs
 

fwiw, i used a Dorman #610-234 [1/2-20x1 5/8] in some `39 lincoln hubs and re-pop lincoln drums. you will have to ream both to .600" [the shoulder is .600" and serrated where it goes thru the hub
hope this helps,
tom

Richard in Florida 12-08-2011 05:19 PM

Re: Need Source for Wheel Studs
 

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Originally Posted by hotcoupe (Post 321203)
fwiw, i used a Dorman #610-234 [1/2-20x1 5/8] in some `39 lincoln hubs and re-pop lincoln drums. you will have to ream both to .600" [the shoulder is .600" and serrated where it goes thru the hub
hope this helps,
tom

I've printed out that information and I'll take it with me when I go shopping. Thanks.

1oldtimer 12-08-2011 11:13 PM

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try the dorman website, I have their catalog with many others on my computer.
http://www.dormanproducts.com/dispst..._catalogs.html

catalog pages:

http://www.dormanproducts.com/catalog/2006_hardware.htm
starts at section 10

Richard in Florida 12-09-2011 02:02 PM

Re: Need Source for Wheel Studs
 

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Originally Posted by 1oldtimer (Post 321415)
try the dorman website

Found some Dorman studs locally. They're as close to the exact originals as you could hope to get. Dorman #610-126.


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