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No I dont need the mr's seen to haha but I am looking to change my front wheel studs for slightly longer ones as i'm using a 5mm spacer. Can this be done on the car or does the bearing need to come apart? Also anyone recommend a company to get them from?

 

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Im using 5mm spacers on my rear, with no extended studs. To get the studs out, use a hammer, hub still on the car, the studs have ribs at the base which lock themselves into the hub, so might not just slide out lol. Turn the hub so enough space behind for the stud to follow through.

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Thanks guys and i know i dont really need them, but i done a wheel bearing the other day and managed to catch one of the threads while pressing out the bearing so thought i may as well get some longer ones.

Hi there, I recently fitted a set of hubcentric 15mm spacers to the front of my ZX. The kit came with longer studs and was easy to fit. Remove wheel and select a stud and hammer it in towards the hub, it will come out easily. When fitting the new stud I found a magnetic aerial tool inserted onto the hub stud hole, attach the stud thread end to magnet then pull stud through. I then put a socket on the stud and used the wheel nut and spanner to pull the stud up fully into the hub. Hope this helps.

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