K, so I'm having trouble with my studs - I just broke two.
01 TJ, rear driver's wheel... I know we changed one of them on my wheel before but we had everything ripped apart at the time. So question is can they be replaced w/out ripping everything apart? I may be able to do it myself if not but I don't think I'm ready to rip it all out AND put it back together yet.
If not - anyone know of a good shop between Gloucester and Wakefield?
Rear wheel stud replacement
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Re: Rear wheel stud replacement
Rear studs are easy. Jack up that side, remove the brake drum, pound out the borken studs, insert new stud with a bunch of washers, and use either a 1/2" x 20 bolt or acorn lug nut backwards to pull the stud into place. You should probably use a 4-way lug wrench for more mech. advantage. When the stud is tight, do the next one.
Two studs should take about 15-20 minutes.
Two studs should take about 15-20 minutes.
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Re: Rear wheel stud replacement
What he said.ZAEDOCK wrote:Rear studs are easy. Jack up that side, remove the brake drum, pound out the borken studs, insert new stud with a bunch of washers, and use either a 1/2" x 20 bolt or acorn lug nut backwards to pull the stud into place. You should probably use a 4-way lug wrench for more mech. advantage. When the stud is tight, do the next one.
Two studs should take about 15-20 minutes.
Really, the hardest part will probably be beating the borken ones out.
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Re: Rear wheel stud replacement
Cool - thanks guys!
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Re: Rear wheel stud replacement
No charge ! FjR68