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front wheel stud removing tool

t100

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where can I find a press like in this picture? I need to replace all 12 of them on the front hubs with longer ones.

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GeorgiaHybrid

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Run a lug nut on it flush with the end of the stud and use a BFH to knock it out. Once it is broken loose, spin the nut back off. By doing that if you have a stubborn one, the stud will not be peened too large to fit thru the hole in the hub.
 
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t100

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first, it has 160k on the original wheel bearings, and running good. whacking the hubs with BGH could add some stress to the bearings. 6 lugs on each hub.

it's 4wd, so taking the knockle out can be a *****.
 
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lilredex

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Looks a bit like a *U joint* press as used here......

http://www.stu-offroad.com/axle/ujoint1/u-joint-1.htm


I've knocked out studs similar to those using a block of hard maple and a big hammer. They come right out.

Or, if you wanted to make something along this line, would not take a lot of work either, just re-shape the body a bit.
 

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SCscoutguy

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Run a lug nut on it flush with the end of the stud and use a BFH to knock it out. Once it is broken loose, spin the nut back off. By doing that if you have a stubborn one, the stud will not be peened too large to fit thru the hole in the hub.
This is exactly what I have done for years and have never had a problem doing it this way.
 
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