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I have 20mm spacers that came with no studs up front. Any larger and they only come with studs, trust me I made many phone calls to find that out. I just used the 25mm with studs and pressed out the studs that came in the spacer. Works great and no issues after the 8k miles I have driven since install. |
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http://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html I am using ARP studs with these. |
i dont have a press. whats the easiest alternative to a press?
@Dave-ROR hows the ball joint seperator to complete this? |
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i had good success with just pounding them back in with a hammer and extension (hammer head is too big to pound them in directly, will hit the hub almost assuredly) Something like this would work too. They are just using a long socket over the stud. http://www.dsmtuners.com/attachments...095-jpg.87596/ This is kinda how i got mine out and in (reverse the process) http://www.redpepperracing.com/galle...ntknockout.JPG |
Who has ever had a bearing fail because they hammered out wheel studs?
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but, who knows in 20k or more how much quicker they will fail. I guess i'd rather not deal with that. |
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you stated earlier that you hammered them out yourselves but are now stating that you are not going to risk bearing failure by hammering them out? |
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See the above images i posted, if you do that and support the hub by the plate that holds the studs, you will not risk damaging the bearing. |
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ohh ok thank you for clearing that up. One last question. What are you supposed to attach the blue thing to? The floor? |
The vice? A workbench, typically. Or anything solid you can bolt it to.
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Used this tool to remove the studs:
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-qua...tor-99849.html Works great, no complaints. Used this tool to install the studs: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ETUD22/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]Amazon.com: Lisle 22800 Wheel Stud Installer: Automotive[/ame] It's cheaper and more portable than a shop press and safer than a stack of washers. It has a bearing on the side that faces the hub so that it rotates during install. I did notice that a small area of the gold coating on the ARP studs was worn off after install, but the threads look good. |
Is it possible to get the brakes off without a power tool? Trying to get them off by hand but the socket doesn't want to buldge
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Absolutely. Use a breaker bar
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The hub is just a hole, it's not "threaded" so can't be stripped. The knurl holds it in. Too small and it will spin simply because it's too small. |
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