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broken rear wheel studs
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 559904" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>I'm not too familiar with that model but if it has dry brakes then yes the studs will be press fit in the drums. You will need to remove the brake drum to repair. I would press them out if it were me. Beating them out can cost you a brake drum also. Make sure the drum is supported around the stud, don't use the drum and just push on the stud. The drum will need a large socket or something similar behind it to prevent it from breaking. Put the socket around the stud being pressed out and make sure the socket is taller than the drum so there is no pressure on the outside of the drum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 559904, member: 1726"] I'm not too familiar with that model but if it has dry brakes then yes the studs will be press fit in the drums. You will need to remove the brake drum to repair. I would press them out if it were me. Beating them out can cost you a brake drum also. Make sure the drum is supported around the stud, don't use the drum and just push on the stud. The drum will need a large socket or something similar behind it to prevent it from breaking. Put the socket around the stud being pressed out and make sure the socket is taller than the drum so there is no pressure on the outside of the drum. [/QUOTE]
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