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    Default Wheel Studs

    I have to replace the stock wheel studs in my truck. Does anyone know the size of them or even a Napa part number that works?

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    I know the studs are 5/8"x18TPI.

    Cant help you on a source at present...

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    I think I have a napa part number, I'll check tonight and see.

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    That would really help, thanks.

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    I have a set listed on eBay right now, brand new. Buy it now price is $11.95, comes with a set of lug nuts as well. My user name is same as here, maddawg308.

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    Anybody figure out a part number on these, yet? I'm going to try and find a replacement for one tomorrow. I've got the old one out, but I don't see a part # stamped anywhere. They are pressed in, by the way.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    i got some from a.b.;inn in n.c. i think i paid a buck a piece

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    Just bumping this old thread. Looking for all new wheel studs, couple of mine are broke and most threads are pulled or dinged up.

    Best I can find is Dorman 610-206.1. Measures about an 1/8" longer but shouldn't matter. Stock ones measure 2" long with a 0.65" shoulder. Only thing I'm not sure about is the knurl dia. Stud I took out measures approx 0.680. Hub hole measures approx 0.660. Dorman says 0.677. Seems like that would work. Anyone verify that part number?

    Here's Dorman's chart. Pretty handy for lug nuts and studs.
    https://www.dormanproducts.com/Pages...are/index.aspx

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    Default Vpw

    I had the same problem as you did and I got a set of new wheel studs for one of my hubs from Vintage Power Wagons a couple years back. I'm not sure if they still have them there.
    Cheers,
    Bryce
    1969 M725 ambulance

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