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Perry's 380 VRX
Posted 7/2/2015 15:00 (#16248)
Subject: Wheel Stud Replacement



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Broke one of the studs on the front passenger side yesterday. It only broke off maybe 7 or so millimeters, so i thought if i can fix the thread on the broken stud, it'd still be usable. Couldn't manage to fix the thread, and neither could my mechanic, so a new stud is needed.
My query is if the stud will foul on the hub when tying to remove or trying to put a new one in.
I know that i can just cut the broken stud off so that it can clear the hub to come out, but just wondering if there is enough clearance to get a new stud in. Is the dust cover the only clearance issue?
That would save me the hassle of having to pull the whole hub out.

Any help is much appreciated!
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Telpat16
Posted 8/2/2015 12:13 (#16249 - in reply to #16248)
Subject: Re: Wheel Stud Replacement



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Location: NEWPORT QLD
Manual page 26.8

With caliper and disk removed can be done

They have a G clamp like tool to press it out and a then use a washer and wheel nut to seat the new one

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Telpat16
Posted 8/2/2015 12:48 (#16250 - in reply to #16249)
Subject: Re: Wheel Stud Replacement



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Telpat16 - 8/2/2015 12:13 Manual page 26.8 With caliper and disk removed can be done They have a G clamp like tool to press it out and a then use a washer and wheel nut to seat the new one

 





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Perry's 380 VRX
Posted 24/2/2015 22:31 (#16255 - in reply to #16250)
Subject: Re: Wheel Stud Replacement



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Wheel stud only just cleared the hub....and I mean jussssstt.
All good and fixed now
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Administrator
Posted 2/3/2015 23:21 (#16257 - in reply to #16248)
Subject: Re: Wheel Stud Replacement



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If you ever can't fix it and need the entire hubs Autopro sell them for $115 inc GST.

Cheapest I have found.
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