Thread: Wheel Studs
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Old 30-01-11, 05:55 PM   #11
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if it goes on a bit then more than likely the stud isnt bent, well easy way to check is hold the wheel at the end of the studs so its just sitting on them all, then look see if ones out of line from the rest, although i doubt just one stud will be bent, said more than likely corrosion build up on the wheel, give it a good clean round the hub and inside of the wheel spigot bit of grease on it and try again, will more than likely pull itself back anyway if your tightening it up as the wheel as a whole will be a lot more solid than the stud, just tighten it up evenly i.e. opposites so your tightening 1, 3, 2, 4 then go back to one and recheck it
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