M maddmax Active Member Feb 12, 2015 257 231 43 Clarksdale Ms. Ownership 500 Jun 3, 2020 #1 I have a couple of studs with bad threads and would like to replace them if possible.There are drive in style. Any help would be nice.Thanks
I have a couple of studs with bad threads and would like to replace them if possible.There are drive in style. Any help would be nice.Thanks
Admin HondaSxS.com Advertisment Neohio Beast of the East Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Dec 22, 2016 21,759 93,330 113 Painesville Ohio Ownership 1000-5 Jun 3, 2020 #2 Drive one out and take it to your local parts store. They will match it up easily. Reactions: Mudwing, NitroxDiver and DG Rider DG Rider Member: Triple Clutch Club Lifetime Member Aug 14, 2013 9,564 43,588 113 Casa Grande, AZ Ownership 700-2 Jun 3, 2020 #3 Neohio said: Drive one out and take it to your local parts store. They will match it up easily. Click to expand... ^^^ This Reactions: Mudwing Neohio Beast of the East Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Dec 22, 2016 21,759 93,330 113 Painesville Ohio Ownership 1000-5 Jun 3, 2020 #4 DG Rider said: ^^^ This Click to expand... I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc. Reactions: Mudwing, NitroxDiver and lee NitroxDiver Well-Known Member Dec 22, 2016 488 918 93 Concord NC Ownership 500 Jun 3, 2020 #5 Neohio said: I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc. Click to expand... Or if you have a good independent tire shop they may be able to help. Reactions: Mudwing
Neohio Beast of the East Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Dec 22, 2016 21,759 93,330 113 Painesville Ohio Ownership 1000-5 Jun 3, 2020 #2 Drive one out and take it to your local parts store. They will match it up easily. Reactions: Mudwing, NitroxDiver and DG Rider
DG Rider Member: Triple Clutch Club Lifetime Member Aug 14, 2013 9,564 43,588 113 Casa Grande, AZ Ownership 700-2 Jun 3, 2020 #3 Neohio said: Drive one out and take it to your local parts store. They will match it up easily. Click to expand... ^^^ This Reactions: Mudwing
Neohio said: Drive one out and take it to your local parts store. They will match it up easily. Click to expand... ^^^ This
Neohio Beast of the East Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Dec 22, 2016 21,759 93,330 113 Painesville Ohio Ownership 1000-5 Jun 3, 2020 #4 DG Rider said: ^^^ This Click to expand... I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc. Reactions: Mudwing, NitroxDiver and lee
DG Rider said: ^^^ This Click to expand... I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc.
NitroxDiver Well-Known Member Dec 22, 2016 488 918 93 Concord NC Ownership 500 Jun 3, 2020 #5 Neohio said: I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc. Click to expand... Or if you have a good independent tire shop they may be able to help. Reactions: Mudwing
Neohio said: I'm going to add to this. Go to an independant parts store. Or a local chain. No autozone, oreillys, advanced etc. Click to expand... Or if you have a good independent tire shop they may be able to help.