Replacing rear wheel studs, is it tough?
Found the old hub still connected to the upright. It will work. You have to flatten the sheetmetal dust shield right where it has a flange between the brake caliper mounts. Once you do this you can get the stud out at that spot.
Side note - I dont see how the CV housing would get in the way but it might factor in. Mine was a loose hub/upright so I could not confirm with that still attached.
Side note - I dont see how the CV housing would get in the way but it might factor in. Mine was a loose hub/upright so I could not confirm with that still attached.
I know this is an old thread but in case anyone needs a visual, just did this on my 95. Flattened the part of brake dust shield with a hammer, and there was plenty of room for it to come out. The shield can be bent back with pliers.


The new ARP long studs come pre-notched and they can be installed without replacing the bearing. I didn't think this was possible, but I changed a set on Crusher a few events ago and was surprised to see that it was possible.
If you guys are doing it this way, then why does 949 say this? General disclaimer?
WARNING: Wheel studs, whether OEM or aftermarket, must be pressed in.
DO NOT hammer from backside or pull through with a nut on the other side
DO NOT hammer from backside or pull through with a nut on the other side
Hammering can bend them. Pulling through with nut can stretch them. That said, I've hammered them in, and pulled them tight with a nut. Never had a problem.
Just take it slow and easy, and it is fine. Do it by hand, no impact wrenches.
Just take it slow and easy, and it is fine. Do it by hand, no impact wrenches.
--Ian
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just did this on a 1.6 rear and found the sweet spot...
there are pics posted in this thread which already contain the right spot. didn't see those pics until just now...
dust shield def has to be bent out of place...
the knuckle MAY or MAY NOT need a tiny little notch cut out. but yeah, i was able to get the old ones out and the new ones in without removing the hub.
just did this on a 1.6 rear and found the sweet spot...
there are pics posted in this thread which already contain the right spot. didn't see those pics until just now...
dust shield def has to be bent out of place...
the knuckle MAY or MAY NOT need a tiny little notch cut out. but yeah, i was able to get the old ones out and the new ones in without removing the hub.
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