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40 Series hub studs

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40 Series hub studs

Post by scotto »

A wise man said there are 2 ways to fix axle stud problems in the rear - they kind of break

with 10mm studs from 80
or
with high tensile allen key studs

anyone know where to get the allen keys ones and are they the same size thread?
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Post by mudtoy »

drill out the stud holes including the pin holes, tap them to suit the Unbrako bolts (high tensile hex heads)and drill out the axle holes to suit...you will never break them again.
Any bolt shop will sell Unbrakos...there are plenty in Melb.
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Post by scotto »

nice

how does your brawn winch go for you
i have been looking and they seem best
next to a pto that is...
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