Stud size for strut mounting plate

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Baccs

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I saw the same question asked a little over a year ago but didn't see an answer. I did see that Ford Taurus wheel studs will work but not what year studs. My kids (11 and 9) saved and got me the daystar 2.5 budget lift for Father's Day, I know it's not the best lift choice out there but I wanted to install it to make them
Happy. I know I can press the OEM ones out of the top plate and reuse them but knowing I'm not gonna be having it install for more then a few months I wanted to keep the stock plate intact and just get new bolts for the daystar plate.

Thanks for any advice in advance
 

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With all the lifts that have been installed no one had had to replace a stud? I have the rear installed and was hopping to finish up first thing in the am.... On a side note where is the best place to get stock rear spring? After doing more reading here I noticed my wife's liberty was sagging a lot... Never noticed till yesterday.
 
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With all the lifts that have been installed no one had had to replace a stud? I have the rear installed and was hopping to finish up first thing in the am.... On a side note where is the best place to get stock rear spring? After doing more reading here I noticed my wife's liberty was sagging a lot... Never noticed till yesterday.

Don't install Daystars so never had to do that
Late 90s Taurus wheel studs i think is what they were
Are you replacing the shocks, well rear you had to but do you have new fronts
Did you get new front bumpstops ? ( teraflex)
 

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