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To completely fill the void would require custom machined lug nuts per each stud, that are specific to that stud and wheel in only that position. Any time the wheel is dismounted from the hub it would have to go on in exactly the same location and orientation, same with each specialized lug nut. Can't be too long because then the wheel is not fully seated to the hub.
Not economical or practical by any means, and since the industry builds the studs to handle the weight already there is no need.
Mine broke 250 miles into a 270 mile drive. New studs, hadn't even touched the brakes in 130 miles when they broke.
Not economical or practical by any means, and since the industry builds the studs to handle the weight already there is no need.
Mine broke 250 miles into a 270 mile drive. New studs, hadn't even touched the brakes in 130 miles when they broke.