How are the wheel studs held in the front disc?

Discussion in 'Mech Tech' started by sANDYbAY, Mar 13, 2014.

  1. Spindle

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    Backing plate

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    hub

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    Disc

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    calliper

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    complete

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  2. I did mine in about 20 mins (not including tea drinking) 'tis easy honest.
     
  3. sANDYbAY

    sANDYbAY On benefits-won't sponsor!

    Cheers Para. So remove calliper, two bolts, remove disc, 2 screws?, push loose stud inwards to remove it, (is there enough clearance) ? Push new stud in from the back and tighten it to pull it into the hub securely.
     
  4. That's it Bob.
    Yes there is clearance to do one at a time.
     
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  5. sANDYbAY

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    Thanks chaps. :thumbsup: TBR I would like to take you up on your offer for one with a slightly thicker shoulder, but, only if you allow me to pay you for it. :)
     
  6. I'll have a hunt round and see what I've got tomorrow.
    I'll sort one out and bring the Monkey Snot with me. :)
     
  7. sANDYbAY

    sANDYbAY On benefits-won't sponsor!

    :thumbsup:

    Did you talk to your missus about a meal here yet?
     
  8. We're not going to be there until Monday Bob, it's all a bit hectic with the umpteen drops I've got.
    I'm gonna do some planning tomorrow can I get back to you then?
     
  9. sANDYbAY

    sANDYbAY On benefits-won't sponsor!

    Course you can, the offers there so whatever suits you two. To save some time and messing about I can meet you somewhere on your way if you like. A1 or A14 or A47. It might save some time and get you home earlier.
     

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