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Griff_in_Fairba
Jul 28, 2018Explorer III
StingrayL82 wrote:Griff in Fairbanks wrote:
Part for the answer is there in the picture -- 641-3140 -- try parts interchange.
Also, 5/8-18 x 2-9/32"
Maybe Dorman 610-203 ... a bit (1/4") longer at 2-17/32" (I didn't look farther for other possibilities.)
Dorman wheel studs ... look through the full list for those dimensions.
You just skim my posts, huh? ;)
I know the part number is in the picture....Dorman no longer makes that part number. I bought THAT box off of eBay, because it's NLA from NAPA.
I cleaned my trans cooler lines and installed them today. I haven't done much, mainly because I'm a bit burnt out. In theory, I just need to add fluids, hook up a gas can to the fuel line and start her up.
Back-at-cha ... "You just skim my posts, huh?" :p
Your box said 641-3140 ... I posted 610-203. I checked, Summit lists 610-203 as available and Amazon lists the same through a number of sellers.
Dorman changed their number scheme years ago. The box you ordered has the old number scheme, probably NOS left on the shelf. (I lost my old-to-new part number list.) Part store databases didn't keep up with the changed numbers.
The link I provided is current Dorman studs, with 'new' part numbers. Look for 5/8-18 studs and check pictures for a match. (I only looked at the first page for that size ... there's probably more in the 34 webpages for wheel studs.)
610-199.1 is another possibility.
(Try to keep up ... it looks like Dorman may be changing their numbering scheme again.)
I also have a call in to the part store where I used to work. 6-7 years ago, I ordered new studs for MLP. I didn't notice 'boxes of 10' versus individual studs when I placed the order. So, we wound up with 16 boxes (160 studs) instead of 16 studs. (Oops!) The 144 studs I didn't buy may still be on the shelves and they're checking when they get the chance.
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