How Can I Determine What Replacement Wheel Studs Are Needed For My 2015 Gulf Stream Conquest TT?
Question:
Hello, I have a 2015 Gulf Stream Conquest travel trailer. I have a damaged wheel stud and I am trying my hardest to find the right size wheel stud to replace it but I am not confident in any of my searches. If there any way you can help me determine the correct stud/size I need. Thank you so much for any help!
asked by: Kevin T
Expert Reply:
In order to determine what the correct wheel stud replacement is for your 2015 Gulf Stream Conquest Travel Trailer is, you will need to use a set of calipers like # PTW80157 to measure A,B,C,D,E,F as shown in the attached image.
If you're able to get this measurement narrowed down to the nearest hundredth of an inch and let me know what this is, I will be able to find a replacement for you.
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