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    • #37071
      Affordable
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        How do you get to them ?With a socket  ? I don't think I understand what you are asking ?

         

        Tommy

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      • #37072
        Tinbender
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          Sounds like he needs some new studs.hmmm

        • #37073
          Bob Rooks
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            Just a wild guess here, but maybe they are bolts with a serrated shank that are pressed in from the backside of the axle flange. I've seen this setup before where sometimes the serrations will smooth over and the bolt will just spin and not loosen/tighten.

            Blink your eyes once for “no”, twice for “yes”.

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            sandcreekranch
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              yes yes. the splines are warn and they are turning.  Problem is getting the bearing off so that I can put in new bolts.  I have tried a gear puller but only managed to bend the bearing.  It looks like the bolts go in behind the front drive gear.  So it appears this all has to come off.  There is where I am having the problem.

               

              Thanks.

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              Bob Rooks
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                Ok. Thank you.

                Back to you Tommy (or anyone else that can help).

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              • #37076
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                  You must pull the cover off. that has 8 bolts,once that complete assembly is out take it to a local auto parts store to unpress the bearing off.Yes they are serrated shank Sounds like you are going to need new studs and a bearing and gasket

                  We have all the parts you need.and the shop is open until noon today (I will be off)

                  979-865-4002

                  The Lug nut part number  300.39.114   Need 6

                  THe Stud part number      300.39.113   Need 6

                   

                  I don't remember the gasket or bearing number off the top of my head  but they can help ,you if you call the shop

                   

                  Tommy

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                  DavidPrivett
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                    seems in hindsight it would have been a good idea to tack weld in several places the head of the stud to the hub,which you might end up doing if the hub is to wallered out to hold a stud. good luck,make sure to torque the new ones to the proper level.

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