British Slave
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I would suggest you take one of the wheels to Discount tire and let them sell you a set of lug nuts to fit.
The closest Discount tire is over 100 miles away. And not sure i need to go to a Discount tire to get 7/16-20 60* conical seat lug nuts. But now i need to replace my studs since they are all jacked up so i see it has a upgrade to get a longer and stronger wheel stud.I would suggest you take one of the wheels to Discount tire and let them sell you a set of lug nuts to fit.
What gets people the most is the seat. Is is 60*, is it 45*, is it shank, is it ball seat, is it flange, ect ect??? You have to know your seat or you will never one that works, or in your instance takes 10 times. Thank you for the suggestion however.Just a suggestion. When I changed wheels, it took about $35 and ten minutes to get a set that fit right the first time.

I would prefer 1/2, but 7/16th is fine.Give me a sec and see what I can come up with. You want the 1/2in or 7/16 thread?
****. Your right. Those studs actually hold the rotor and the hub together. If i was to put theif i recall you want the knurling to seat in the hub not the rotor. so majke sure the knurl is were the stocker is in relation to new stud.
rotor is a floating object on the assembly bleave it or not even on a super tiny scale of movement. . thats why you want the stud to seat in the NON moving part of the assembly .

