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3” studs (1/2” should be fine) and open end acorn nuts are the ticket.
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save your time chasing unknown wheel vibration gremlins and buy a set of hub centric rings they come in many sizes and are made of aluminum OR plastic---about $8-14 a set of 4 (you only need 2) one for each wheel depending on the size and the supplier --Amazon has them $14 or so ---- you are gonna end up buying them eventually ---just for the record the hub supports the weight of the car the wheel studs are designed to clamp the wheel to the axle NOT support the weight of the car---over time the studs may bend or break because of the load put on them---its your choice do what you want but do a little research and read up on this----Good luck FED 387
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Search "Hub Centric Ring Adapter Set"
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