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Replacing a Wheel Stud

Tom D

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So I snapped a locking wheel nut, (not an OEM one). I had to drill out the stud to remove the nut, That was easy and I had the wheel off in no time. Removing the stud was a pain though.
I already had the replacement studs, they come in a set of 6 and cost £11 each!

The end of the stud that screws in to the hub is a different thread (M14x2?) to the wheel end (M14x1.5).
My original plan was to use a stud extractor, this just wouldn’t grip enough to turn. I then tried the stud extractor in conjunction with vice grips on the exposed thread. This also didn’t work.
So I took it to my brothers workshop and welded a nut onto the remaining stud. This sheared off due to the hole that I had drilled for the crappy stud extractor….

So I had to remove. The calliper and the disc to expose more stud and weld another nut on. This time it worked…

I’m just going to ditch the locking wheel nuts. If someone wants to steal them it will probably be less hassle.
 

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Did I understand correctly that the wheel bolts on the Ineos are screwed into the wheel hub and not pressed in? I'm asking because my dealer sold me wheel bolts that need to be pressed in from the backside ( see picture ) But if there are actually bolts which need to be screwed in, how should you replace them outside of a workshop with a welder, special tools, etc. ?
 

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Well unless they have radically changed the design I’d say you have the wrong studs.
Or yours are for the front and mine are rear???

I’m fairly sure that the fronts are the same though.
 

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Did I understand correctly that the wheel bolts on the Ineos are screwed into the wheel hub and not pressed in? I'm asking because my dealer sold me wheel bolts that need to be pressed in from the backside ( see picture ) But if there are actually bolts which need to be screwed in, how should you replace them outside of a workshop with a welder, special tools, etc. ?
Just spitballing: maybe these spline bolts are for the spare wheel carrier???
 

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More part numbers and some confusion. Looking at the pics they certainly look to be screw in, but that doesn't the other splined stud with an ineos part number.
 

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More part numbers and some confusion. Looking at the pics they certainly look to be screw in, but that doesn't the other splined stud with an ineos part number.
Now once again... if we only had those promised workshop manuals..... 😶 just say'n... 😅
 

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Now once again... if we only had those promised workshop manuals..... 😶 just say'n... 😅
An online electronic parts catalogue would be lovely as well. Jaguar land rover have really set the standard there with their classic vehicles.
 

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Well unless they have radically changed the design I’d say you have the wrong studs.
Or yours are for the front and mine are rear???

I’m fairly sure that the fronts are the same though.
Thanks for the reply. I'll check this on my vehicle now. On the other hand, the screw-type bolts (studs) are available everywhere, as they are industry standard.
 
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