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    Defender Wheel Studs

    Hi Guys,

    I have a feeling that there are two stud lengths.. and they differ on 110s and Defenders..

    I have Disco wheels on my 110 and the studs are OK, but I'd prefer them a whee bit longer.

    Does anyone know if this is the correct part number for the longer Defender ones?

    FRC6137 (rear) WHEEL STUD KNOCK THROUGH DEF (look to be about 42-43mm long)
    FRC5926 (front) WHEEL STUD KNOCK THRO DEF/RRC/DIS (look to be about 41mm long)

    Cheers guys,
    Dec.
    Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
    Brutus: 1969 109 ExMil 2a FFT (loved and lost)

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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I have a feeling that there are two stud lengths.. and they differ on 110s and Defenders..

    I have Disco wheels on my 110 and the studs are OK, but I'd prefer them a whee bit longer.

    Does anyone know if this is the correct part number for the longer Defender ones?

    FRC6137 (rear)
    FRC5926 (front)

    Cheers guys,
    Dec.
    one should be waiting at my work for me....but won't get it till monday

    pretty sure the nut just sits flush with the stud

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    I have Discovery Steel wheels on my 90. The nuts do not quite sit flush with the end of the stud (a little bit proud). Having said that they have been fitted for years and have never had a problem, even with hard offroading.

    HTH

    Ivan

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    I have steel rims on my County with a 10mm thick centre, and the studs don't sit flush the nuts either. They've have been like that for 25 years and have never caused any problems!

    Edward

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    The brand new Defenders with the 6.5" steel rims are exactly the same.
    The last couple mm of the nut don't meet the stud.
    Scott

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