Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
- villagehoppa
- Got muddy boots
- Posts: 59
- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:50 pm
Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
Morning all,
So I got the calipers off,(thanks to ScottiJ for the stud) pulled out the old stud and tried putting the new one in, has anyone done this with the hub on the car? It's very tight and the only way I can see to press it in is by taking the whole thing apart which I didn't want to do!! Any suggestions before I really get my hands dirty?
So I got the calipers off,(thanks to ScottiJ for the stud) pulled out the old stud and tried putting the new one in, has anyone done this with the hub on the car? It's very tight and the only way I can see to press it in is by taking the whole thing apart which I didn't want to do!! Any suggestions before I really get my hands dirty?
- Attachments
-
- stud.jpg (601.95 KiB) Viewed 9751 times
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
How about using a G clamp to press it in. It'd mean you wouldn't have to take it off.
Or put a nut on the threaded side and do I up so it pull the stud in to place.
Pete
Or put a nut on the threaded side and do I up so it pull the stud in to place.
Pete
- villagehoppa
- Got muddy boots
- Posts: 59
- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:50 pm
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
I tried putting a nut on and tightening it but it got really stiff, REALLY stiff and didn't want to ruin the thread? Has anyone else had to do anything similar? I wonder if a couple of washers would help?...
- stevepsj413
- Engaged 4wd low
- Posts: 193
- Joined: Fri May 31, 2013 10:58 pm
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
You got a slide hammer?
- Darrell
- Suzuki, will you marry me?
- Posts: 2988
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:54 pm
- Location: south oxfordshire
- Contact:
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
You've probably run out of thread. As you say washers/spacer to the same or more thickness than the rear protrusion.villagehoppa wrote:I tried putting a nut on and tightening it but it got really stiff, REALLY stiff and didn't want to ruin the thread? Has anyone else had to do anything similar? I wonder if a couple of washers would help?...
2005-GV 1600se, "Hell" What do I know!
- Jordi
- Bow down before me
- Posts: 7535
- Joined: Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:35 pm
- Location: Darlington, Co. Durham
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
Big g clamp with a big socket over the threaded part of the stud so as you tighten the clamp it pushes the stud into the socket and doesn't destroy the thread.
1988 Samurai - Truck Cab & Tray Back - 1.6 8v & HIF44 - Snorkel - Stack Exhaust - PAS, YJs & 33s - Trussed, Gusseted & Pumpkin Capped Axles - 4.3 R&Ps - 4.16 T/Box - Rear Air Locker - Full Float Back Axle & Discs - RCV Front Shafts - X-Eng Handbrake - Custom Fuel Tank
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
What about cooling the stud down in the freezer and then heating the hub a little. The stud should shrink a little and the hub should expand a little, if I'm correct it should make it easier whilst using some of the methods above.
- villagehoppa
- Got muddy boots
- Posts: 59
- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:50 pm
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
Cheers Guys,
Going to have a go tonight and use some spacer washers, i think I did run out of travel on the tread!! Might even give it a bit of heat too, every little helps as they say at tesco!! Thanks again...
Going to have a go tonight and use some spacer washers, i think I did run out of travel on the tread!! Might even give it a bit of heat too, every little helps as they say at tesco!! Thanks again...
-
- I spend far too much time on here
- Posts: 3859
- Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:12 pm
- Location: London
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
That's what I'd do, then put a (sacrificial) nut on it and use a slide hammer. Mainly because I actually have a slide hammer...palo123 wrote:What about cooling the stud down in the freezer and then heating the hub a little. The stud should shrink a little and the hub should expand a little, if I'm correct it should make it easier whilst using some of the methods above.
I did my rear ones with a fine adjustment device (hammer), but they were off the car at the time. Didn't need heat, just fine adjusted the hell out of it.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
My: Build thread ● To-do list ● Pay and Play map
My: Build thread ● To-do list ● Pay and Play map
- Tramp
- Suzuki, will you marry me?
- Posts: 2828
- Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:09 pm
- Location: Rotherham - South Yorkshire
Re: Changing a wheel stud with the hub on, any suggestions?
villagehoppa wrote:Cheers Guys,
Going to have a go tonight and use some spacer washers, i think I did run out of travel on the tread!! Might even give it a bit of heat too, every little helps as they say at tesco!! Thanks again...
I'd do this with the spacer washers, if you have enough it should pull in fine