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managed to get my 3 studs in, rooting the thread of one nut in the process. measuring my 'nice products' wheel studs from autobarn the knurled part of the stud was 0.3mm up on what it should have been (by their specifications on the pack) i think if they had been the correct size they would have been perfect but anyway i managed to get them in (just) by giving the hole abit of a sand with a needle file and some emery and using plenty of wd40 while screwing it on. What i expected to be an extremely easy job wasn't as easy as it should have been!

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How tight should the new stud be going in????

Mine was so tight i ended up stripping thread (while using the nut to pull it through) luckily i purchased an extra, so i went onto a different hole (i have 3 to replace) but that was the same so i stopped before i ruined that one too!

Had the same problem while replacing my studs, placed the studs into the fridge overnight and sparyed the hole with WD40 and went in much easier.

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