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Rear wheel stud

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1Rear wheel stud Empty Rear wheel stud 17th July 2015, 5:47 am

Indy



HI chaps I've snapped a wheel stud on the rear so running on 3 nuts at the moment if anyone can help by bringing a spare one down on Saturday that would be a great help
Thanks in advanced chaps

2Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 17th July 2015, 6:05 am

johnny gtir

johnny gtir
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moderator

If you get stuck mate plenty places sell them cheap. Is the nut stuck on the old bit of stud? Have you a spare nut. Take it it's running standard studs

3Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 17th July 2015, 6:37 am

Indy



Yeh johnny was at bobs the other day and snapped one they are standard studs don't know if I can go in to a motor factors and just pick one m12x1.25 stud up

4Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 17th July 2015, 11:33 am

Guest


Guest

Tell bob to bring one of mine down cuz I've just swapped all my ones for extended studs !!!

5Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 17th July 2015, 3:33 pm

Indy



Thanks Pete I don't know if he has already left I tryed akal the motor factors and no luck

6Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 5th August 2015, 3:13 am

MonkOnAToilet



Anyone know the length of the factory ones? I've got one that is stripped and am looking to replace it.

Cheers.

7Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 5th August 2015, 11:51 am

Mr B

Mr B
gtir technician
gtir technician

Normal is about 40-42mm

8Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 5th August 2015, 3:06 pm

Indy



Got mine from mr bobby thanks its easy enough to do just whack it out with a hammer take the 2 bolts holding the carriers to the hub and wiggle the disk it should just fall out then replace it from the back put it all together and don't for get to tighten twice with the wheel on then it should be good to go

9Rear wheel stud Empty Re: Rear wheel stud 5th August 2015, 8:41 pm

gtir_pimp

gtir_pimp

So your wheels haven't fallen off yet? Lol

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