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    Just checking my wheel nuts with a torque wrench and one on the front just sheared ...got some coming to replace it (6 might do them all) ....Therefore the question is how easy are they to do?
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    BUGGA! You need to remove the whole front hub assembly then split the disk from the hub plate tap out the old one & fit the new one.
    Last edited by marky; 25 September 2006, 20:57.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by marky
      BUGGA! You need to remove the whole front hub assembly then split the disk from the hub plate tap out the old one & fit the new one.
      Better do all six then


      Thanks mate
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      • #4
        Why not! keep the good ones as spares.
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        • #5
          YES and get some for the rear as well ....Its probably due to the fact that i keep changing between my road tyres and the mud pluggers
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Woodzie
            YES and get some for the rear as well ....Its probably due to the fact that i keep changing between my road tyres and the mud pluggers
            I do the same as you m8, but I have a set of wheel spacers, the 32mm ones, so have stud extentions fitted onto the original studs.
            When I bought them I paid for spare ones as I have snapped them too with changing the wheels over all the time. Its a lot easier than changing the original studs. And they give a wider stance which looks better.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fish
              I do the same as you m8, but I have a set of wheel spacers, the 32mm ones, so have stud extentions fitted onto the original studs.
              When I bought them I paid for spare ones as I have snapped them too with changing the wheels over all the time. Its a lot easier than changing the original studs. And they give a wider stance which looks better.


              Fish

              Thats the plan and saving up for the spacers at the mo after the Es9000 i need

              anyway took it apart today in half an hour hopefully the studs arrive tomorrow
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              • #8
                Well all sorted now.....Thanks Marky for the info , the job wasn't as bad as i thought it woud be and only took us a hour to put it back together
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