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Wheel Stud Specs Needed 69 RR with drum brakes

Brendanchambers

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Hello,

i need the specs for replacement wheel studs for the Rear driver side of a 69 roadrunner.
i have a snapped LH stud however i'm happy to convert to RH if need be....

i probably should switch both the front and rear....

i found these, is this correct?

Front
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-610-039/year/1969/make/plymouth/model/roadrunner


Rear
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-610-103/year/1969/make/plymouth/model/roadrunner
You’ll have to convert to RH if you want to get it fixed ASAP. The LH studs are discontinued. Could always post a want ad for one as well.
 
Hello,

i need the specs for replacement wheel studs for the Rear driver side of a 69 roadrunner.
i have a snapped LH stud however i'm happy to convert to RH if need be....

i probably should switch both the front and rear....

i found these, is this correct?

Front
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-610-039/year/1969/make/plymouth/model/roadrunner


Rear
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-610-103/year/1969/make/plymouth/model/roadrunner


THere might be some information here. There's a few choices. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog...er,6.3l+383cid+v8,1240502,wheel,lug+stud,7680
 
Call Dr Diff. He has tecommendations for longer than stock studs,for those that want to use the new style mags that use conical lugs. Im sure he probably has the stock numbers too.
I have his recommended numbers for the longer ones, but i cant find it right now.
 
thanks, i've placed an order for the rear ones, and once i get the car back i will check which front brakes (11 or 10in) and get the front ones.

bit of a waste as the freight costs more than the studs....
But as long as you get the ones you need. I often use Rockauto's cataloging and then look those numbers up to see who has them locally.
 
Possibly the garage that should be worrying about that for you? Guess they never worked on a good old Chrysler before???

@mobileparts might be able to fix you up with a left hand stud.
 
Possibly the garage that should be worrying about that for you? Guess they never worked on a good old Chrysler before???

@mobileparts might be able to fix you up with a left hand stud.

Like everyone here in Australia, they think the USA is on another planet and think that its either impossible to get parts or its going to take months.....which is a load of crap....our business sells tools and custom toolkits for Aircraft maintenance and we ship globally and we have a number of suppliers in the USA, so we import here from the USA every single week and we usually get the shipment in a few days....its honestly not that hard... DHL will ship on a Friday and i will get it on a Tuesday.

my compliance guy told me that i wouldnt be able to get a passenger wing mirror for a few months at least.....well shoulda seen his face when i turned up with it in my hands 4 days later.... :lol:
 
Yep, I know how it works. I ship aircraft parts and assemblies all over the World. Our friend Roger @kiwigtx also sent me a rear brake flex hose from New Zealand on a Friday night, I had it in my hands on Monday AM.

I had linked mobileparts as he has a lot of NOS brake and wheel parts.
 
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