S type wheel stud
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Go to your ford dealer or auto parts store. Ask for a wheel stud for a same year Lincoln LS. Problem solved.
Dorman makes then in the aftermarket.
Make sure you have a deep well socket and an open ended lug nut. Preferably tap it in and then use an impact gun and the open ended lug nut and drive it in with that.
Take care,
George
Dorman makes then in the aftermarket.
Make sure you have a deep well socket and an open ended lug nut. Preferably tap it in and then use an impact gun and the open ended lug nut and drive it in with that.
Take care,
George
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I just ordered 40 wheel studs myself, so I can do an eventual full replacement:
I am in the middle of a brake job, and those damned two piece lug nuts got me.
Had to use a burr and a drill bit to get it off after it rounded.
My replacements were Dorman 610-484.
As you are in the United States, I'd say Rock Auto is probably your best bet.
Do a search under "Part Number" and you'll see them.
$1.21 a piece for less than 10, $1.13 if you're buying 10 or more.
Put this on both locations to make sure you see it.
I am in the middle of a brake job, and those damned two piece lug nuts got me.
Had to use a burr and a drill bit to get it off after it rounded.
My replacements were Dorman 610-484.
As you are in the United States, I'd say Rock Auto is probably your best bet.
Do a search under "Part Number" and you'll see them.
$1.21 a piece for less than 10, $1.13 if you're buying 10 or more.
Put this on both locations to make sure you see it.
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