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Wheel hub studs

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Anyone know the size, or a part number?
I figure they are Mitsu generic, the likes of Magnas etc would be the same as same thread....?

Going to change the rears, not paying $600 just for the fact of fixing hack-sawed hub studs.
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I know they're a 1.5 pitch thread... and that I have a bucket load of them at home :lol:

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What is HTH.....
I'm not Googling another fkn Gen Y thing... :lol:
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Astron_Boy wrote:What is HTH.....
I'm not Googling another fkn Gen Y thing... :lol:
Hope That Helps :lol:
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Bennoz wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:What is HTH.....
I'm not Googling another fkn Gen Y thing... :lol:
Hope That Helps :lol:
.................................................................. hmm. :lol: The irony.

Yeah, seem to be pretty much generic studs then.
Just the fun of removing the hub, removing the studs and putting the new bastards in. :lol: :roll:
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You don't have to remove the hub, just belt them out with a lump hammer. Push new ones in as far as you can, then wind a nut all the way up it & watch it pull through to the correct spot as you tighten.

Oh & part number is MB911495. But yes, they are a generic thing.

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Bennoz wrote:You don't have to remove the hub, just belt them out with a lump hammer. Push new ones in as far as you can, then wind a nut all the way up it & watch it pull through to the correct spot as you tighten.
Ahh k, will try that.

Last time I did hub studs was my old Hilux where there was no option but to remove the entire assembly due to the locker.

And yes, that did help. :P
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Supplanter wrote:GLHF
Lateral thinking.

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Astron_Boy wrote:
Supplanter wrote:GLHF
Lateral thinking.

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Lateral thinking.

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Astron_Boy wrote:What is HTH.....
I'm not Googling another fkn Gen Y thing... :lol:

:lol: :lol:
Astron_Boy wrote:.................................................................. hmm. :lol: The irony.
:lol: :lol:

Twice in one thread Astron... :salut:
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Re: Wheel hub studs

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You can get them from Repco for 5 bucks!
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