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Horsescents

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I am looking for Wheel bolts for the rear of my 69 Bronco. I made the disk brake change and am using Yukon 31 spline axles. the new studs (press in) need to have a 0.250 space (shoulder) between the head and the splines to pass through the rotor and press into the axle. This holds the rotor to the axle from behind. I have a set but they are to short (only 1 inch of threads). I need 1 1/2 inches. Otherwise they are standard ford 1/2 X 20 X .615 spline studs. I've tried most of the specialty fastener and speed shops on-line with no luck. Anybody know where they are made or for that matter what I'm talking about!?

 

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All of my local part stores have them in stock. You might try calling a few near you.

I decided to get larger studs after tearing off a rear wheel. I had to drill out the rims slightly so they would fit. I'm sure you would need to drill out the rotor slightly in your case.

 
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THANKS, AND I'VE FOUND ALOT OF THEM LOCAL TOO BUT NONE OF THEM HAVE THE 1/4" SPACE (SHOULDER) BETWEEN THE HEAD AND THE SPLINES. ALL OF THEM HAD THE SPLINES RIGHT UNDER THE HEAD AND WHERE NOT LONG ENOUGH (THE SPLINES) TO GO THROUGH THE ROTOR AND ALSO INTO THE AXLE ****** (ABOUT 1/2").

 

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