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Left Hand wheel studs

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Does anyone have a source for the left hand wheel studs for a 69 HEMI GTX with Bendix disc brakes? I have to thank the tire shop for stripping one. The only studs I have found are from Frank Balalson and they fit '70 and later disc brakes. Since the car is an unrestored 54K mile car I would like not to change it over to right hand studs. I can provide all the measurements needed to make sure they are correct. The replacement Doorman part # is 610-137, if anyone can cross reference this to another manufacturer please let me know. I got one from Meep - Meep but need to pay him back. I have contacted a few dismantlers but they don't want to be bothered with such small parts. Thanks for the help
 
I have some from the rear axle that I changed out to RH. Dont know if the knurl is the same.Give me some measurements and you can have them for the price of shipping. Think I have some from the front drums also.
 
Just dug them out, They have an A cast in the button, knurl is 0.642. Over all lenght 1.87 in. Know some body going to Reno for HAN? These are for the front drums. The rears studs dont have the shank to go through the hub and drum.
 
Just dug them out, They have an A cast in the button, knurl is 0.642. Over all lenght 1.87 in. Know some body going to Reno for HAN? These are for the front drums. The rears studs dont have the shank to go through the hub and drum.
Thanks for the offer. The overall length is 2.04 and the knurl is .628+/- on my original. My son is restoring a numbers matching '66 HEMI Charger and could use them. If you are willing to sell them, I'm pretty sure he would appreciate it. Thanks again.
 
Just a comment-

I made up two magnetic signs in da-glow colors that read "CAUTION- this vehicle uses LEFT HAND studs- turn clockwise to loosen" and kept them in my 66 Coronet. If I had occasion to have someone else do anything with the wheels, I stuck them right above the wheel on the fender, after I explained to anyone who approached the car.
 
Just a comment-

I made up two magnetic signs in da-glow colors that read "CAUTION- this vehicle uses LEFT HAND studs- turn clockwise to loosen" and kept them in my 66 Coronet. If I had occasion to have someone else do anything with the wheels, I stuck them right above the wheel on the fender, after I explained to anyone who approached the car.
Nice collection.
Good idea, too bad I didn't try something like that. Thanks.
 
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