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M12-1.50 Serrated Wheel Stud - 14.38mm Knurl, 45mm Length
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2003 Hyundai Tiburon GT M12-1.50 Serrated Wheel Stud - 14.38mm Knurl, 45mm Length (part#98521.1)

Part No. 98521.1 Warranty  
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Brand: Dorman - Pik-a-Nut
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 5018498
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Hyundai
    • Tiburon GT
      • 2003
        • 2003 Hyundai Tiburon GT (2.7L 2656CC V6 FI )


When it comes to your wheels, don’t take chances. Dorman’s Wheel Studs are produced to strict engineering quality standards. Our engineers design these parts with tight tolerance on specific part characteristics to ensure proper fit and function, this design provides assurance your wheels will be tight every time they are removed and installed.

Product Features:
  • Direct replacement for a proper fit every time
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Double-ended studs as well as serrated bolts, and wheel bolts available
  • Over-length and under-length studs available for convenience and ease of installation
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  • Q:

    How do you install these studs and remove the old ones.
    Asked on 2/5/2011 by Dave from Houston, TX

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 2/17/2011 by p
    • A:

      The old stud is removed by pounding it out with a large hammer. The new stud is carefully inserted into the hole and drawn up until it is seated using a stack of washers about 3/4 of the stud length and a proper size bolt for the threads.

      Answered on 11/3/2011 by ED from Jennerstown, Pa
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