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How does this rear assembly part that the studs thread into come off the axle?? One of my studs has stripped out

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Some call it the circular lug plate? Is it pressed into the bearing????

Lately I've had nothing but a bunch of questions/problems for this board....sorry
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It's the entire axle shaft right? Why do you want to remove it? Is it to replace lug studs?
 

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The lugs are pressed into the hub... you can hit the old one out with a hammer. To get the new one in just take the lug and slide it in... take a few washers, gease them and the threads of the new lug. Stack the washers and then using the lug nut tighten the lug till it sits flush with the back of the back of the hub plate.
 
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If you have to pull the Axle out then you need to open up the diff carrier and pull the C-clip off to be able to slide the axle out.
 
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The lugs are pressed into the hub... you can hit the old one out with a hammer. To get the new one in just take the lug and slide it in... take a few washers, gease them and the threads of the new lug. Stack the washers and then using the lug nut tighten the lug till it sits flush with the back of the back of the hub plate.

I got the new studs in....I pulled them in with a lug nut and one of them stripped the **** out on me inside the stud plate


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Am I explaining this right? I'm not the most mechanically inclined

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---------- Post added at 04:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:03 PM ----------

Thats a spacer... that will not cure your problem. Just change the stud.

I did replace the stud, it's stripped out....i pulled it in with a nut and it stripped...and now it's fuckng stuck LOL

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---------- Post added at 04:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:04 PM ----------

Thats a spacer... that will not cure your problem. Just change the stud.

Isn't that an adapter with the stud plate too?
 

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Am I explaining this right? I'm not the most mechanically inclined



I did replace the stud, it's stripped out....i pulled it in with a nut and it stripped...and now it's fuckng stuck LOL



They do sell oversized studs for that purpose. The threads are the right diameter but the part that goes into the hub is slightly larger.




Isn't that an adapter with the stud plate too?

Its not an Adapter... its part of the Axle.
 

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