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One of the studs that your wheel goes on to is broke (well the thread is anyway), i have a new one but how to you change them?

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I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

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yes.

 

you can drift them out, and align the new one in on the splines. Pack it with some washers and do a wheel nut on it to pull it through to to the requred torque.

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yes.

 

you can drift them out, and align the new one in on the splines. Pack it with some washers and do a wheel nut on it to pull it through to to the requred torque.

 

 

OK, i am a numpty and most of that did not make sense.

 

Is there any guides to doing this etc?

Membership No 0780

INSURANCE GOOFA

Datascan, Conzult, ECUTalk and a few others

I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

OK, i am a numpty and most of that did not make sense.

 

Is there any guides to doing this etc?

 

 

If I were you i'd get a garage to do it then. No offence meant at all, its just if it goes wrong it could be dangerous, this is the wheels after all. A garage sould be able to do it in 15-20 mins, so wont be expensive.

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