RE: Need help - Wheel Stud Problem

From: Brian (hskr@cox.net)
Date: Wed Dec 23 2009 - 21:03:48 EST


Should be able to measure the specs on the stud and order one per the specs
instead of trying to find a art number. Any decent parts store can do that.

And I would NOOT re-use a stud pulled out of another vehicle as it will
never fit securely as a new stud,.

brian cropp
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> truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of stebel@web.de
> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:49 PM
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> Subject: DML: Need help - Wheel Stud Problem
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I need a new Wheel Stud (Original Part Number 3880830) for my 1993 Dakota
> LE, 2WD, 3.9l, Rear Wheel ABS.
> All aftermarket parts (Dorman Products #610-236,....) won't fit. So I
> ordered the original part at our Chrysler Dealer. But after waiting a week
> the part is wrong. It is the original part number as his part catalog and
> mine will say, but the Knurl Diameter is to small. So the guys at chrysler
> can't help me anymore.
> Next stop a shop where a friend of mine works, the us speed shop and we
> compare all the studs they have on stock, but none fits.
>
> Does anybody knows an solution? At the moment I am drivin with 5 studs on
> one wheel.
>
> Have a happy holiday
>
> Stebel
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