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1955allisca
Bronze Level Joined: 27 May 2014 Location: Ohio Points: 128 |
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Posted: 28 Jan 2015 at 8:08pm |
I have two wcs a newer styled one and a 34 unstyled both pullers. I have homemade pressed wheels on newer one and cast 24s on old one. The old one has studs on it and in order to use the pressed wheels on it a ill need to have the hub threaded. So on an old WC with studs can i take two nuts and lock them together amd pull the studs out and thread a bolt in its place or are old ones not tapped?
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1955allisca
Bronze Level Joined: 27 May 2014 Location: Ohio Points: 128 |
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I hope i worded that well enough for someone to answer my question
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Gary in da UP
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EUP of Mi. Points: 1885 |
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Studs have much better clamping force than bolts, have a spacer machined
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cotncrzy
Orange Level Joined: 07 Oct 2009 Location: TENNESSEE Points: 599 |
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I would be willing to bet that is the procedure... I cant say for sure, someone will know, be patient...
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C, WD45,WD puller, 185, 200, 7060 Red Belly, 7060 Black Belly,8010, and a R52 Gleaner, AND PROUD OF THEM!
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1955allisca
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I didn't make these wheels but the way they were made they have a 3in spacer built into them to clear the axles and fit on it. So it has a 3 1/2in bolt through the wheel amd into hub. Doesn't sound very strong but it hasn't broke and it been that way for years.
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Zaddison
Silver Level Joined: 19 Sep 2013 Location: Moweaqua il. Points: 174 |
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Not sure on a 34 but on my 36 and 37 both the studs screwed out. I would of rather left the studs because the hold tighter but had to replace them with 5/8 bolts for the adapters I had.
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1955allisca
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Okay thank you that's what i figured but wasn't sure, how did you go about removing your studs?
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Zaddison
Silver Level Joined: 19 Sep 2013 Location: Moweaqua il. Points: 174 |
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Double nut them and spin them out if that doesn't work u may have to use vise grips and double nut them them or if all else fails a small pipe wrench. Alittle heat may also help but more them likely you won't need to.
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AaronSEIA
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Mt Pleasant, IA Points: 2551 |
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Not to hijack, but why does a stud hold better than a bolt? I could use some spacers for my WC, just haven't gotten that far.
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Gary in da UP
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