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YamahaR86 07-30-2020 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniloneil8 (Post 3353250)
I am only referring to OEM studs, not extenders.
In that case, rear OEM stud is same as front?
Just pound out and pull in, and just need to find that gap?
Nothing special about the rear?


I used this to get the OEM studs out, I broke 4 of them and had to replace them:


https://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-qu...tor-99849.html


Also used it to push the piston back in when putting in new brake pads.

CrowsFeast 07-31-2020 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RToyo86 (Post 3353009)
I just installed 2.5" ARP and did not remove the rear hub.
The nipples on the end are the only thing stopping them from going in.

So what did you do to get them on without removing the hub? Grind off the nipple?

Joveen 07-31-2020 11:55 AM

Just a hammer and knock em out. Lol.

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CrowsFeast 07-31-2020 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joveen (Post 3353772)
Just a hammer and knock em out. Lol.

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You should really read before you post.

RToyo86 stated that the nipple was stopping him from installing the extended studs in the rear without removing the hub, but that he also accomplished it without removing the rear hub. As I have extended studs to install I'd like to know how he did that as I'd rather not have to remove the hub/undo the axle nut if I don't have to.

RToyo86 07-31-2020 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrowsFeast (Post 3353762)
So what did you do to get them on without removing the hub? Grind off the nipple?

Yes.

I cut them off with a Dremel, then wiggled them in.


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