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Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
On my recent 6200 mile trip, this happened about 600 miles from home. I drove the rest of the way back while keeping an eye on the other studs. I could see that they were all slowly torquing round - but fortunately everything held together for the remainder of the return trip.
I finally pulled together the repair parts I think I'll need - 6 studs, 6 lug nuts, 6 crimp nuts (for the inboard side of the stud). I was very surprised by the cost, less than $100 for everything.
Today with a fresh 20lb CO2 tank and my mighty 3/4" impact I started to pull the hub apart. I thought that it would come apart a lot easier than it did. Here's what the result is -
My biggest current issue is this spinning stud. I can't pull the wheel off with it still on. Any thoughts on how to remove? Also, any thoughts on what the heck is going on here?
I finally pulled together the repair parts I think I'll need - 6 studs, 6 lug nuts, 6 crimp nuts (for the inboard side of the stud). I was very surprised by the cost, less than $100 for everything.
Today with a fresh 20lb CO2 tank and my mighty 3/4" impact I started to pull the hub apart. I thought that it would come apart a lot easier than it did. Here's what the result is -
My biggest current issue is this spinning stud. I can't pull the wheel off with it still on. Any thoughts on how to remove? Also, any thoughts on what the heck is going on here?