Keow Helghor
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Lol long studs?Right, Ladies...stop the bickering and back on topic. This is a timely thread as am just changing my studs to long only this weekend
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Lol long studs?Right, Ladies...stop the bickering and back on topic. This is a timely thread as am just changing my studs to long only this weekend
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Yawn... Why did you ban the Doris?
Right, Ladies...stop the bickering and back on topic. This is a timely thread as am just changing my studs to long only this weekend
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I've been told it's possible to do it with the aid of a scissor type ball joint removerWere you able to remove the old studs and fit the new ‘in situ’ without dismantling everything?
Thank you@Marmaduke , that's a very smart looking 2A you have there
Lol long studs?
Were you able to remove the old studs and fit the new ‘in situ’ without dismantling everything?
I've been told it's possible to do it with the aid of a scissor type ball joint remover
So would Iwhere did you Get 50mm studs? I thoughT they were 40,45 and 60mm But would be interested in a LR part number for a 50mm
These are 45 mm thread and around 50 mm OA, the STD are 40 mm thread. These work out at 3/16 longer and will look like this on a genuine LR HD rim:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/45mm-x-16mm-Wheel-Studs-x5-for-Land-Rover-Series-2-2a-3-FRC6137/281881038085?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Don't trust the part number, it should be the longer stud but some sellers use that number for the 40 mm. Just make sure its 45mm thread.
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This is a large size splitter and I had to open out the fork by 1/6" to clear the stud heads. There's one spot where there's enough clearance. Admire the wrapped springs while you're there.
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Thats far too clean and tidy. When I fitted my modular I wasn't happy about the amount of stud pertruding but enough is enough and once loose a bit more isnt gonna make much difference. But if its cheap and quick I would consider it no brainer.Right, Ladies...stop the bickering and back on topic. This is a timely thread as am just changing my studs to long only this weekend
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I am just about to buy some 45mm studs the same part number as your link. Will i need metric or imperial tread nuts?These are 45 mm thread and around 50 mm OA, the STD are 40 mm thread. These work out at 3/16 longer and will look like this on a genuine LR HD rim:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/45mm-x-16mm-Wheel-Studs-x5-for-Land-Rover-Series-2-2a-3-FRC6137/281881038085?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Don't trust the part number, it should be the longer stud but some sellers use that number for the 40 mm. Just make sure its 45mm thread.
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This is a large size splitter and I had to open out the fork by 1/6" to clear the stud heads. There's one spot where there's enough clearance. Admire the wrapped springs while you're there.
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I am just about to buy some 45mm studs the same part number as your link. Will i need metric or imperial tread nuts?
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