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Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 12 May 2016, 20:46
by kit
I have got myself a couple of rear hubs with standard studs and I was going to fit longer ones and then replace my hubs, I found removing the studs fairly straight forward using a ball joint splitter and was wondering if anyone had ever pressed in new ones using a similar method as I don't have access to a press I was thinking this might be an option?
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 12 May 2016, 23:01
by ELVIS
Go to your local friendly garage that you use, smile sweetly and ask to make a contribution to tea boat.
It's a job that takes ten/fifteen minutes.
Get em pressed in. Do it once, do it properly
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 19 May 2016, 12:22
by weegaz22
I would try to use a large long reach socket slipped over the stud and use an old wheel nut to pull it into the hub if no access to a press
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 19 May 2016, 13:00
by Titus A Duxass
weegaz22 wrote:I would try to use a large long reach socket slipped over the stud and use an old wheel nut to pull it into the hub if no access to a press
Winding them in with a wheel is not acceptable.
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 19 May 2016, 19:20
by silverbullet
I have a pair of totally f***** rear hub flanges at work, "fitted" with long studs. They are actually wavy, and I dont mean by a few thou' either!
I imagine they got in such a state by someone struggling to fit the studs by the "pull 'em in" method.
Considerable force is required to fit aftermarket wheel studs, the knurling behind the head is a lot coarser than that on the original studs.
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Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 19 May 2016, 19:31
by ELVIS
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 19 May 2016, 19:35
by silverbullet
I do believe that the BW shop pages for wheel studs do have a word or three to say about correct fitting
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Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 10:45
by Itsblue
i Removed and refitted my studs this week , white overhauling the rear trailing arm , when i came to refit the studs i poped the stud in the hole
using the wheel nut tighted it as far as it was possible to pull it in , the took the hammer to the back side and hammered it all the way in , pretty easy
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 05 Aug 2017, 13:57
by kit
Just re read the instructions on the Bricwerks page and if I read correctly it says you can hammer them in?
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 22:16
by kit
Finally got them last week
Re: Fitting longer rear studs
Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 20:54
by what2do
Itsblue wrote:i Removed and refitted my studs this week , white overhauling the rear trailing arm , when i came to refit the studs i poped the stud in the hole
using the wheel nut tighted it as far as it was possible to pull it in , the took the hammer to the back side and hammered it all the way in , pretty easy
Nobody said it was difficult. The problem with this method is it comes with risks.