I need some help from wheel experts.
I put 15x8 aluminum wheels with 33x1250’s on my FJ62. The wheels have a thick mounting section, like aluminum wheels usually do, which results in less thread length on the lug stud being engaged by the lug nuts. (The lug holes on the wheels have the tapered seat for the lug nuts, and the supplied lug nuts are all tapered, too.) But I am concerned that the lug studs are too short. It looks like I am engaging only about 6 to 8 full thread turns of each stud with the lug nuts.
Question 1: Have any Mudders installing aluminum wheels on their 60-series wagons changed the stock wheel studs to longer studs?
Question 2: Should I go to the lug nut type that has not only a taper section, but also an extended part that reaches farther in, to engage more threads?
Thanks in advance for your opinions, thoughts, and advice.
I put 15x8 aluminum wheels with 33x1250’s on my FJ62. The wheels have a thick mounting section, like aluminum wheels usually do, which results in less thread length on the lug stud being engaged by the lug nuts. (The lug holes on the wheels have the tapered seat for the lug nuts, and the supplied lug nuts are all tapered, too.) But I am concerned that the lug studs are too short. It looks like I am engaging only about 6 to 8 full thread turns of each stud with the lug nuts.
Question 1: Have any Mudders installing aluminum wheels on their 60-series wagons changed the stock wheel studs to longer studs?
Question 2: Should I go to the lug nut type that has not only a taper section, but also an extended part that reaches farther in, to engage more threads?
Thanks in advance for your opinions, thoughts, and advice.

Jake