Wheel studs conversion kit
Since this is the first time I had the wheels off (bought car in April with new tires) I cleaned the wheels, calipers and rotors up good and it was worth the extra effort. I also had to go to a truck tire shop to get the lugs broke loose after breaking a socket and an adapter...that's how tight someone had put the old lugbolts on. They had to break out the big, heavy-duty truck impact wrench on a couple bolts!

For this reason alone, I'm glad I did this conversion. Would have been a nightmare trying to change a flat on the side of the road. Also looks good, much better than the old rusty and corroded lugbolts.
No matter it's for regular maintenance, or road side emergency service this is definitely a good investment for you to consider, and RB is glad to offer the parts you need for an easy installation.
I am lowered on KW V3's and 18 inch stock wheels.
Last edited by Clark Kent; Nov 25, 2015 at 10:42 PM.
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In many rims with deep bolt holes, you would not see the studs at all.
Last edited by Wobble64; Nov 25, 2015 at 11:32 PM.
Just to provide some background of our development for these wheel studs. We started making wheel studs for SRT4 and EVO 8/9 back in early 2000 when these two popular motorsports car had continuing broken studs issues (on tracks). Today RB wheel studs are still a popular upgrade/replacement to OE studs.
RB wheels studs are made of 1060 alloy steels, heated treated and certified to 10.9 grade to the following strength:
Tensile Strength: 1,040 Mpa (151,000 psi)
Wheel nuts are "Chrome Plated" for lasting surface coating w/o getting corroded.
For street use and price conscious customers, lower price source may be just fine. Just like anything else there is always a price difference among different mfg sources, but for a safety item like wheel studs it's worthwhile to find out more than just comparing the pictures and prices.
Is this the way they are supposed to come? Nuts seem a tad big ...




If this kit or others are still available are they offered in shorter lengths for wheels without spacers?
Also what do you do for locks when converted? Are people just using 4 of the studs and using lock as usual?
Thank you,
Mick
You would never realize the convenience until you do this conversion. We just left the lock nut w/o it., and once the nuts are on you will never see the stud extended out even w/o a wheel spacer.
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