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DAFBFD58
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Posted - April 1 : 1:40p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Hey how hard is it to replace the wheel studs on the front end of a 2500 didge 4x4? It looks like I will be doing a set tomorrow


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Posted  - April 2 : 6:02p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well Job complete. Hardest part was pulling the studs back into the flange.
Rotor


Installing the new studs

And how rednecks who dont have air tools do it

And all done

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Posted  - April 2 : 7:15p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
What the hell happened to that rotor? It looks like they kept going long after the wheel went its own way!

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Posted  - April 2 : 7:39p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
For future reference, you can get a regular open ended lug nut that fits those studs and put it on backwards (cone facing out) and run it down and pull the studs in that way.

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Posted  - April 2 : 8:38p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
He was doing 60+ MPH on a back country road when it happened. Oh and its a 2500 with a ranch hand replacement bumper in the front. And we were working on a time frame. He had to be on the road this afternoon or early tomorrow morning to IL. The Nut I was using was an old one that had damage to the outer shell of it so he did not care. I was the know how and did the work, he supplied the parts.

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Posted  - April 2 : 8:45p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Cool. Glad nobody got hurt when the wheel came off

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Posted  - April 2 : 9:21p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Yea he got lucky.
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