Stripped wheel stud
Last edited by SilverSS07; Apr 23, 2012 at 09:23 AM.
Hope it helps.
Hope it helps.
Here's what I would do. I would take a dremel and carefully use a cut off wheel and cut directly into the nut perpendicular to the wheel. This will allow the nut to be cutoff and then the wheel to be released.
Now back to the OP question about the hub being stripped. Would it be ok to tack weld it? I don't see an issue with tack welding it at all. However keep in mind that if the weld breaks you're back in the same boat. For a permanent fix I would re-weld it and drill it out to the appropriate size. Then you should be good to go.
Last edited by SilverSS07; Apr 23, 2012 at 09:43 AM.
Last edited by guppymech; Apr 23, 2012 at 12:01 PM.
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Gonna be a real pain with the brake backing plate, bearing retainer & parking brake cable & crap. If I remember right, all that stuff is in the way. Doubt if you could drill it out from the front side though. Maybe you'll get lucky and can get a drill bit onto the back of the stud. Just don't drill into the flange.
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Gonna be a real pain with the brake backing plate, bearing retainer & parking brake cable & crap. If I remember right, all that stuff is in the way. Doubt if you could drill it out from the front side though. Maybe you'll get lucky and can get a drill bit onto the back of the stud. Just don't drill into the flange.
I really do not this some of these guys understand what you have and keep talking about tack welding the wheel stud back on? Not sure on that one. If the lug is stripped on the stud as you say and will not come off this is more than likely your best option.
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