When I installed my wheel spacers l noticed that my rear studs are shorter than the front studs. I have the Dana 44 with stock aluminum rims. The studs don't come all the way through the spacer lug nuts
You need to swap the wheel studs with the versions that started in 03 and are thicker due to full cast rotors being stock on Rubicons and optional on anything else with a Dana 44 rear axle.When I installed my wheel spacers l noticed that my rear studs are shorter than the front studs. I have the Dana 44 with stock aluminum rims. The studs don't come all the way through the spacer lug nuts
Yep, exactly what I'm saying. Did you do a rear disc brake swap at some point or still running drums?So are you saying if I knock my studs out I can replace them with studs from an '03-'06 Rubicon?
I was surprised they even seem short for my gambler rims and I think they came stock with my TJ.
I am running the spacers, and they did torque down tight. I would just feel better if the studs came through the nuts even by a few threads.
Yep, exactly what I'm saying. Did you do a rear disc brake swap at some point or still running drums?
There are two different knurl diameters listed. If you can pull one stud and measure it, I can get a set of studs and send them to you as a token of my appreciation for the stuff you sent me.I'm still running drums. Everything is as it came from the factory in '97.
I hate to knock out my studs, and find out the parts store doesn't have the ones I need. My TJ is my DD.
There are two different knurl diameters listed. If you can pull one stud and measure it, I can get a set of studs and send them to you as a token of my appreciation for the stuff you sent me.
http://www.dormanproducts.com/gsearch.aspx?type=parttype&year=2004&make=Jeep&model=Wrangler&parttype=Wheel Stud/Bolt&origin=YMM
I ordered the 1 15/16" long versions and they should be here in a day or so. Send me and address and I'll get them out to you. If they were like the boost gauge I ordered on Amazon, they will be here in the morning.The knurl on mine is .618. the stud is about 1 1/2" long. I've put ovet 100 miles since install and they are still tight.
Hey, guys, I know this is an old thread, but I was led here upon finding myself in a similar situation. I am getting ready to order spacers for my '05 Wrangler Sport. I upgraded at purchase to the Dana 44 rear axle with the Ravine wheel and optional rear disc brakes. Would I be likely to have the shorter or longer rear studs? Y'all's discussion seems to be revolving around the Rubicon, so I may not have an answer here. Just thought it worth a try.
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