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  1. #1
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    Studs and hub issue

    k so i got sum extended studs and tried installin them.

    ive replaced other shorter studs before wid no problem at all

    i replaced 3 but 1 stud wont stay in, the grooves in teh hub seem to have stuffed up,

    wats the easiest way to fix thsi problem

    i was thinkin whole hub assembly

    BUT

    i think i can just change the rotating part of the hub (take off calipers, rotors)
    just the rotating thing the studs r on

    possible or new assembly?


    also

    the nuts on the other studs dotn seem to stay tightened, ive got spacers too. is that the issue?

  2. #2
    studs should be pressed in. If they are loose , replace with another new item

  3. #3
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    yeah i kno that

    but

    i think the grooves in the hub r gone

    i destroyed like 3 studs already

    had to cut em out

  4. #4
    if the splines are gone you clearly need to replace the hub. The lugs need to be held firm

  5. #5
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    im askin if i need to change the whole assembly or can i just change teh hub bearing?
    Last edited by Fo55il; 03-11-2009 at 08:39 PM. Reason: shit day

  6. #6
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    fossil question, did u press out ur wheel bearings to do ur studs?

  7. #7
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    well, i was extending the studs cause i got sum.

    3 fit ok 1 seems to not stay in tehre and keep rotating.

    i put in the old one to test and it farkin fell back in the hub and annoyed the **** out of me .

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