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Old 07-06-2008, 07:31 AM   #1
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wheel stud problem.

need a quick lesson on replacing a broken rear wheel stud. tore everything down,cant see enough clearence to install new stud short of pulling axel out?
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Re: wheel stud problem.

It might be necessary to chock the front wheels and lift the entire rear of the truck so you can rotate the axle and find a deeper spot on the backing plate. I don't think removing the axle shaft is required for that repair. Good Luck!
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Re: wheel stud problem.

Jack up the truck so that both wheels will rotate. Rotate the axles until you find a place where you can fit the stud in. It takes a little doing but I was able to do it to mine. The process taught me a lesson. Don't use the air wrench to tighten lug nuts. I'm back to using the torque wrench.
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Re: wheel stud problem.

thanks.eaiser than i thought.all done and back on the road.
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