Need Dorman part number for longer wheel studs

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Did some research and I know I need Dorman part number 610-446 for the rear but I can’t find a part number for the front longer wheel studs for my 70 Charger disk brakes. Probably need the same length as my rears. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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In my opinion....
Step#1. Knock out a current stud (aluminum drift, wooden block, reversed lug nut, whatever it takes)
Step#2. Measure the knurl of the correct stock stud.
Step#3. Shop dormans catalog, or Summits' Dorman listings..
Alternate method: email or phone Dr Diff. I'm SURE he has that answer.
(For A body's and B bodies in 1970, there were 12 different part numbers for studs. At least).
 

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The ones you listed are .350 longer than stock. I am using them for the front discs and stock length for the rear drums
 

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We really need a sticky for the longer studs for front drums,front discs, and rear drums. Could add in the same for A-bodies too.
 

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Here's what I used for the rear on my 71 Runner.
8 3/4 with 10" drum brakes.
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The ones you listed are .350 longer than stock. I am using them for the front discs and stock length for the rear drums
I figured the knurl was way to big for the front…Hmmm
 

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We really need a sticky for the longer studs for front drums,front discs, and rear drums. Could add in the same for A-bodies too.
I’ll agree. It was easy to find what some were using for the rears but I couldn’t find a definite answer for the front because the knurl size is different.
 

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Do you have factory front disc brakes? The size needed for the disc hats Cass sells (77-79 Aspen), Dorman 610-449. These have a smaller knurl than the rear factory drum brakes.
 

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Do you have factory front disc brakes? The size needed for the disc hats Cass sells (77-79 Aspen), Dorman 610-449. These have a smaller knurl than the rear factory drum brakes.
Yeah factory disc but I’ve decided use Baer 13” front Disc so I’ll get the correct studs then. The 610-446 worked perfect for the back. Thanks for the help though.
 
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