wheel studs

GTIR1000

Member
i have some extended wheel studs to fit do the orginial ones just knock out i gave one a few hits with the hammer didnt really move

jamie
 

PobodY

Moderators
Staff member
Yes, but only through that little access port in the back of the hub; you'll need to rotate them until they are in front of it, then belt them with a hammer (then rotate to do the next one).

You may also find that you have to use quite a bit of force to pull the new ones through, but once they're in, they're staying there.
 

johnny gtir

Well-Known Member
there tight there on little splines. use a socket as a spacer and a spare wheel nut or two to pull the new ones in if your fitting spacers do not use them to pull on or they will end up mashed
 

GTIR1000

Member
do i have to take the hub apart now then cause the shield behind is too close to the holes and i cant get the new studs in :(
 
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