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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 623176" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Is the problem that your nuts are too short or are your studs too long? I believe the recommendation is a minimum of 7 turns on a nut / bolt to provide adequate wheel support - how many do you have?</p><p></p><p>If the studs can’t be trimmed, maybe the option is to carry a slip-on spacer when using the spare, or switch back to using bolts (but ensure a long bolt + a steel wheel doesn’t mean the bolt will extend too far out of the other side and foul on and brake / hub parts).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 623176, member: 20098"] Is the problem that your nuts are too short or are your studs too long? I believe the recommendation is a minimum of 7 turns on a nut / bolt to provide adequate wheel support - how many do you have? If the studs can’t be trimmed, maybe the option is to carry a slip-on spacer when using the spare, or switch back to using bolts (but ensure a long bolt + a steel wheel doesn’t mean the bolt will extend too far out of the other side and foul on and brake / hub parts). [/QUOTE]
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