
Originally Posted by
rexhunt
What I'm thinking is if I use one of the newer studs that are a splined press fit into the hub, smear a dab of grease into the splines, put the wheel on, put some grease on the nut and run it down with the rattle gun until the stud has been pulled into place.
You'd have to drill out to match the size used for the splined section to pull into but there are other issues.
The stud length varies depending on whether the nuts are double sided (chamfer both sides) or not so you might find the thread exposed ends up too short depending on what wheelnuts are fitted.
There is also a recess that the splined type fit into, without this the stud exposed will be shorter still.....
Just recently found a 9/16" BSF tap to clean out nuts and the hub. As you've found though, it just depends how much damage is done as the stud unthreads.
Colin
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