Author name: Scott Preston

I write books, make things and work on cars.

After Market Disc Brakes & Wheel Studs

In the process of changing out my stock disc brakes (below).

brakes-before

With my new brakes from Jegs (below).

bakes-after

I had a little glitch by stripping one of the with the Wheel Studs, NO-REPLACEMENT PARTS.

The brake set that I purchased from Jegs was http://www.jegs.com/i/Right+Stuff/965/AFXDC01CSX/10002/-1.

Right Stuff Detailing, this is a local Columbus company but they didn’t even know what studs they came with. Turns out the studs they came with don’t exist, my guess is they were from China and they re-tooled the blank with a 7/16″ thread and just threw them on there. The stud had a V752 on the head. (Updated see below).

wheel-stud

The replacement stud that I found which was the closest match is a NAPA 6413210.

wheel-stud-2

Now because this is an M12-1.25 vs. 7/16-20, I had to buy some new lugs.

UPDATE!

I just spoke with Jason from Right Stuff and he said they have a part number for this, it’s WS04.

Greetings

I’m restarting this blog. it’s about my 1971 Chevelle Malibu 4-Door Sports Sedan (hardtop).

Over the coming weeks/months I’m going to walk you though what I’ve done since 2009 and update with photos, part numbers, how-to’s and other videos.