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Old 28-06-2010, 03:46 PM
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Dont have a pic. Its the bit on the rear arms that the wheel nuts screw to. 4x4 saff cossie.
Is it the rear hub????
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yes rear hub
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Or drive flange?
Can the studs be replaced?
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Originally Posted by cameron2
Or drive flange?
Can the studs be replaced?
yes a good hard wack with a hammer will get them out
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Do ford still have replacement studs? Thought they were welded in!
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Originally Posted by cameron2
Do ford still have replacement studs? Thought they were welded in!
yes you should still be able to buy them there the same on any Sierra,and no there not welded in,there on splines
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thanks mate
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If you need some mate, drop me your addess, I'm sure I have a load of my old ones kicking about. Failing that, Rally Design do +0.5" or +1" longer ones for 80p each rated at 10.9, ideal for big brakes and big wheels to keep the nuts in safty
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Yeh as said above the studs are just on splines so when you bang them back in the splines just grip into the hub.
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