Wheel stud removal

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Coupe66
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Wheel stud removal

Post by Coupe66 »

Hi All,

I have to replace a cross threaded stud on the front drum on my 68 Charger. How difficult is it to get it out and how easy is it to get one in.

Cheers - Mike
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Post by Dave999 »

Take off drum

if it is a plan stud with a round head its splined into the drum

hit it through with hammer


if its a stud with a half height hex head it will wind out from the inside

both involve taking off the drum

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Post by Blue »

Yep normally splined through the hub and the drum. Can take a good hefty clout to get out, they can be very tight. To fit the new stud "feel" it into the spline and tap it in slightly and then fit the wheel nut on and nip it up a bit to pull the stud straight. Tap, nip, tap nip until the stud is well in and then clout it firmly home.
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Post by morgan »

Confirmed. Mine were splined and just needed a few whacks with 'the persuader'
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Check to see if they have been welded in from the inside !!
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Post by Coupe66 »

As usual thank's for all the help/advice.
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Post by Matt »

The front studs were frequently swaged over during installation to lock the drum and hub into one assembly. If you try to hammer or press one out you may well damage/bend the drum (I did this when I was younger and stupider) .

The way to remove a front stud that has been swaged is to use a small hole saw in a drill press to pass down over the stud thread and cut away the swaged base.
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Post by Coupe66 »

Matt,

I've taken a closer look at mine and they are swaged as yours were. How far will I have to go down to remove the swage using a hole saw.
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