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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
ok many thanks |
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23rd Oct 2018 8:20 pm |
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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
Unfortuately for me it did not work, new Hub???????? |
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26th Oct 2018 5:32 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I still can’t see why the studs won’t just knock out as per my picture earlier in this thread. Have you tried? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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26th Oct 2018 9:02 pm |
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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
Steve D yes you have a point and I was just looking at the pictures of the back part of the Hub and thinking the same thing.
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26th Oct 2018 9:09 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I normally just knock them out (use a copper hammer to avoid damaging the thread), tap them in as best you can to get them started, fit the wheel and tighten the nut until the stud has gone through as far as it can. Recheck tightness after a couple of hundred miles. Let us know how you get on. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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26th Oct 2018 9:24 pm |
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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
Does anyone if you can access the lugs (studs) from behind after removing the Front Discs without ripping the whole driveshaft off and suspension for a complete Hub bearing replacement |
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28th Oct 2018 10:42 am |
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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
I think you can found this Hub replacement pic
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28th Oct 2018 11:05 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I have had one in the past that was a bit tricky though remove so had to cut stud in half to be able to remove it and on same vehicle, I just ground a third of the flat end off to give some wiggle room to get it past the hub and into the flange. That one looks like you have bags of room. Just go for it. It really is a two minute job! Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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28th Oct 2018 1:19 pm |
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casper Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 94 |
I cleaned up the thread again with the dye tool to give it one last chance and it worked I got the nut on although it was a bit stiff it went on and torqued up fine solid as a rock , might have cross threaded it all the way not sure but at least it can stay on there till tyres need replacing or wheel bearing goes so I am not touching it for the moment. Was a bit worried about the load just on 4 bolts given the weight of those wheels
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28th Oct 2018 5:20 pm |
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