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Il be able to use full nut and i will drill the stud and lock wire it i think as mentioned above,
I use m14x1.5 studs that are 76mm long and that is just enough if not using spacers on an et33 wheel, they cost £2.75 each compared to dewitts 83mm long at £12.50 each, but dewitts have plain shank and a turned end
Here you can see the stud goes all the way through the nut and has about 16 full turns which is plenty, (these are 76mm studs)
Im not aiming to mimmick exact grp a/wrc widetrack i just want to fill the arches fully
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The plain M14 nuts that i have are 11mm in height, the picture is my wheels on Group A std M14 nuts and studs but like yourself i need a 25mm spacer with ET15 wheels to fill the arches out, Now i need another 18mm spacer aswell to be able to use my OZ mags which are ET33, Anyway that ideas scrapped now as the Cromodora with ET10 are on there way from Compomotive
You could use these longer studs 105mm like i`m going to, then there`s no worry as there`s only your wheel nuts?
Bottom is Group A(made out of pure gold!)with a sleave and alloy nut, Middle is 85mm with a threaded sleave and Top is 105mm with a threaded sleave M14 steel nut
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