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Wheel stud remove and install--help...

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Ok.had 2 bad studs so I smacked them out with a hammer,,pretty simple...I can get the new studs back by turning the axel in small amount to a certain spot that provides me enough clearance....

But I guess you cant use a nut to draw the stud in (stripped the stud),,,so it appears I need to remove the axle to press the studs in from the rear---so HOW do I remove the axle....
thanks Dennis
 
There really isn't any reason that I can think of that the replacement studs won't fit - unless they are the wrong studs. The studs should be .500 - .502 at the knurled area. Anyway, in order to remove the axle, pull the rear cover and rotate the ring gear (knock it out of park - turn driveshaft) until you see a 5/16" headed bolt which will be horizontal that goes through the pin holding the spider gears in the carrier. Remove the small bolt and work the pin up & down until it slides down out of the carrier. Be careful not to knock the spider gears loose if you can with the pin out. Push the "offending" axleshaft in a fuzz until the c-clip falls off & pull the shaft out carefully, so as to not drag it across the axle seal at the end of the tube. Personally, I'd try more studs & nuts first :D.
 
Matco & SnapOn make wheel stud installer tools, basically they are hardened nuts & some bushings. Although they cost some $40-50, it seems preferable to the hassle of removing an axle.
 
Originally posted by AsphaltAnihil8r
But I guess you cant use a nut to draw the stud in (stripped the stud),,,so it appears I need to remove the axle to press the studs in from the rear---so HOW do I remove the axle....
thanks Dennis

They shouldn't strip unless they're the wrong size. I replaced all 20 of mine using a lug nut to draw them in. I'd make sure you have the right ones.

Jim
 
Re: Re: Wheel stud remove and install--help...

Originally posted by turbojimmy
They shouldn't strip unless they're the wrong size. I replaced all 20 of mine using a lug nut to draw them in. I'd make sure you have the right ones.

Jim

I agree. I've done it many times. Pull in using an impact gun on the lug nut or by hand. Are you sure the studs didn't come from China or somethin'? ;)
 
Moroso wheel studs,1/2in x 3"

So not sure if they are cheap quality or not....:)
 
the ones you should have on car are metric 12 x1.5 , do you have axles with 1/2 inch studs ?
normally all it takes to install is a few large washers greased up and flip over a std open ugnut and crank the stud in
 
Yes Moser axles....

Have 2 of them done...the rest seem ok...

thanks
 
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