Title: Wheel Studs - Nuts! Post by: Paul In Ireland on March 25, 2008, 02:37:46 AM When I got the ute last year there were 2 studs that were a bit sus. I got a pack of new studs and nuts sent over from rares and decided to change one of them today, since it was lovely inclement weather outside.
Anyway, it was a bit of a tough job but I got the cover of the rear wheel and was looking at the studs - I decided to use the tap and die set first just to see if it would work out. Seems to be OK but when I go to put the cover back on - no beans! I think there is a slight, ever so slight, bend in that stud which is why is was probably hard to pop off in the first place. So now I want to take that stud off and put one of the new ones in - whats the best way to do it without having to pull the whole thing apart? Can it be beat out with a hammer? Clamp? Puller? Advice gratefully received.... thanks Title: Re: Wheel Studs - Nuts! Post by: pedro on March 25, 2008, 10:46:29 AM They are pressed in and can usually be knocked out by screwing a nut on till it is level with the end and giving a sharp whack with a good heavy hammer ( carefully), to fit new stud put in place slip a bigger nut/washers over thread, fit good nut wrong way round, make sure spline is lined up tighten nut and it will pull stud into place. Did you ship your car there or are there some early holdens in uk.
Title: Re: Wheel Studs - Nuts! Post by: Paul In Ireland on March 25, 2008, 05:13:39 PM Thanks Pedro. It was shipped over 4 years ago to England. I just drove it from London to here...
Title: Re: Wheel Studs - Nuts! Post by: pedro on March 26, 2008, 08:28:00 AM You must attract some attention being the only FC in Ireland, a nice straight looking, well maintained ute judging by your photo.
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