There is NO information out there that'll help you. The specs are M14x1.5 knurl diameter 0.570" and about 40mm in length. No company out there makes a M14x1.5 in this knurl diameter. Then you start looking at the knurl diameter at the 50mm length, you'll soon find yourself looking at 1/2"-20 studs and lug nuts. At this point, you want to make sure the tensile strength of the stud is strong enough.Anybody know the lug nut specs for the LR4
Since I had M12x1.5 lugs for my Lexus, it's more universal to me, I went down the route of M12x1.5 knurl diameter 0.565" at 50mm. ARP makes it for Mitsubishi Lancer 100-7717. I went the inexpensive route with going 10.9 bolts from ebay in the same dimensions. The tensile strength of a 10.9 grade stud is the same for M12-M16. From what I was told, the 0.005" or 5 thousands of a diameter difference will be ok. I also tried the 0.560", although it didn't spin while torquing it down to 104lbs/ft, I didn't want to chance it. For me the better option was M12x1.5 for being thicker or has more girth than a 1/2"-20 with the knurl diameter 0.565".
That's what I did and you can either do this at your own risk or find a better option. Good luck with it!
Anybody know the lug nut specs for the LR4
Lug nuts are M14x1.5 with a combo conical and mag type head made specifically for LR wheels.
Getting extended studs aren't really an option with oem specs.