I'm not sure what the question is.
Why is the left different from the right?
Can you post a pic?
how do you do the wheel studs on the front passenger side without stripping the threads,
weird angle and smallish gap? any ideas at all or do i have to ripp it all apart?
cheers
matt
I'm not sure what the question is.
Why is the left different from the right?
Can you post a pic?
Ron B.
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I assume he means replacing studs which still doesnt make sense ?
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I'm guessing that he wants to replace the wheel studs and although the side of car makes no difference, he just happened to mention it was LHS.
Now if I am correct, to answer the question. To do it properly, yes you do have to do a bit of dismantling.
However, you can cheat and still get a good result. It was many years ago that I did mine so I can't remember exactly what I did, but from memory I ground a flat on the flange part at the rear of the stud.
This then allowed the stud to go through the hole.
Dave.
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yea i made no sence at all sorry,
i busted a stud driving the freeway no idea how its got me beat,
i replaced one wheel stud years ago and could not remember how i did it
and because the drum of the disc brake comes in close to where the wheel stud gose in it jams up on a bad angle
in the end i did also file one side on the angle to slip it in cheers for that
matt
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