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Old post but is there a Napa part number the wheel studs for an A2 truck? I just sheared off all 10 of mine and I am stuck on the side of the interstate. I do have the axle chained up and about to limp her back to the shop but I wanted to see if I could get the longer A2 studs from Napa tomorrow. Thanks guys.Current NAPA part numbers for the studs are WA1210 (Right) and WA1211 (Left). Nuts are WA2006 (right) and WA2007 (Left)
No. M939 studs are not a common commercial item. The M39/809 studs are available from napa and will work wa2006 and wa2007 depending on which side you needOld post but is there a Napa part number the wheel studs for an A2 truck? I just sheared off all 10 of mine and I am stuck on the side of the interstate. I do have the axle chained up and about to limp her back to the shop but I wanted to see if I could get the longer A2 studs from Napa tomorrow. Thanks guys.
WA2007 is for LH from napa. Wa2006 for RHNo worries, I got the PN for the studs from Wes thankfully, I’m just trying to get the PN for the lugnuts now and my Dropbox is fighting with me. Haven’t been able to load the TMs to find the NSN so I can start working out mfr PNs for them
Agreed, I will once I get this wheel fixed. I suppose it’s possible that they are over torqued, but I’m guessing that wheel got loose somehow.You may want to go through and torque check all the rest now too. It was part of every annual and bi-annual service when the trucks were in use.
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