Naw this isn't another "I lost a wheel" story...lol I had to replace a front wheel stud on the '66. I am always very careful and use a torque wrench set a little below what the manual says that came with the craiger ss wheels/lug nuts (these have to have this little funky teardrop shaped washer that locks them in I guess. Pain in the ass is what they are :rant Anyway, this is the 3'd stud that I have had to replace in about 12 years. These things are a pain in the ass, very difficult to get all the lugs started and keep them going on correctly. I am wondering if it has anything to do with using the granada front disc brakes/rotors? Could the rotors be that different from say a Mustang? I thought a 5x4.5 was the same on all 5 lug wheels. Anyway, I always say that Ford did not change anything once they started using it, say wheel studs for instance. Baloney! The rotors I have are for a '76 Granada, a '77 stud will not fit through the hole, the shoulder is way too big. I had gotten a couple with the last order I made from MU in Georgia and they were too big for my /76 rotors. I went to Advance Auto to pick up another one to fit and told the parts guy (I always wait for the manager because he really is a good parts man for stuff like this) it was for a '77 granada and he brought one out and it was bigger than the old stripped one (not longer just fatter at the shoulder). He said lets try a '76 and it was right on. I did remember to bring my handy dandy cheapo electronic Harbor freight calipers to check with...lol So, I guess Ford did change even small things along the way...I would not have believed it if I did not see it in person. I do have a question, I got some 1" coil spring spacers and I am assuming they go where the coil sits into the recesssed side of the spacer or does the flat side go against the coil? I need to raise the front end as it just drags all over the place with the lowered springs. Thanks, Gary