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510svt
Member # 8705
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Is it posible to hammer out the studs with just removin the backplate and not the whole axle?
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JohnB
Member # 969
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Yes. Be careful though because of the ABS ring, if equipped.
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510svt
Member # 8705
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posted
Is it possible to hammer the new ones back in? Or is ther a better way to put them in?
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MarkOlson
Member # 9556
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Haven't done it on my Mustang, but for other cars, I have used a nut, washer and socket to draw it back on.
Doesn't hurt to throw them in the freezer for a while first, too. [ November 12, 2009, 08:16 PM: Message edited by: MarkOlson ]
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68stanger
Member # 7842
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quote: Originally posted by MarkOlson: Haven't done it on my Mustang, but for other cars, I have used a nut, washer and socket to draw it back on.
Doesn't hurt to throw them in the freezer for a while first, too.
+1 I used a impact gun to draw them in.
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95_svt_last_of_the_5.0
Member # 9527
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why do you throw them in the freezer?? i gotta do 3 studs on back wheel
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JohnB
Member # 969
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quote: Originally posted by 95_svt_last_of_the_5.0: why do you throw them in the freezer?? i gotta do 3 studs on back wheel
Metal will shrink when chilled. Helps them go in a lil easier. It will take more than a few minutes though...more like hours.
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