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Option1Garage in QLD sell them, they're to suit S13 Silvias but they went straight into my R31 so I guess they will probably fit R32/33/34 as well. I think all modern Nissans are the same (I think).

They're 70mm long as opposed to the standard 50mm, and are made by NICE products.

ARP make them as well I think, they'd probably be pretty strong as well being ARP.

Edited by Bluprint

A company called NiceProducts makes replacement / longer wheel studs. You can buy them from Repco or (Autobarn if you want to pay more). Below i have the part numbers for front and rear because on r33's they are different.

Front - NS1450

Rear - NS4500

also some pics to show the dimensions

drgjf.bmp

Edited by arh32
A company called NiceProducts makes replacement / longer wheel studs. You can buy them from Repco or (Autobarn if you want to pay more). Below i have the part numbers for front and rear because on r33's they are different.

Front - NS1450

Rear - NS4500

also some pics to show the dimensions

drgjf.bmp

After talking to Nice Products they have confirmed for me that the correct part numbers for an R33 skyline are:

http://www.niceproducts.com.au

Front NS4530

Rear NS4570

I am rechecking these to be sure they are correct pitch and so forth....

Stud & Nut = $9 each (F-ing steep..!) I am asking if they will sell stud only as I have some nice nut wwhich were extremely hard to find, the studs are 72-75mm long....

Is it ok for me to cut these down you reckon?

Edited by 75coupe

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