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Hi guys.

 

I have a stud that is stripped on the rear sprocket hub of my shee. Can the stud be removed and replaced? I have the nut off, but cannot telol if I can remove the stud frodm the hub or not. If so, how? Thanks for your help.

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I dont know if I can press them out or not. The studs look like they may be threaded into the hub?

They are threaded inthe hub. The seel a socket with reverse threads inside that takes them out not sure of the name but I know many mechanics have the set.

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They are threaded inthe hub. The seel a socket with reverse threads inside that takes them out not sure of the name but I know many mechanics have the set.

 

Thats what I was afraid of. I guess I will have to figure out the thread size, then I can see about getting one of those. Thanks guys.

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Thats what I was afraid of. I guess I will have to figure out the thread size, then I can see about getting one of those. Thanks guys.

Its called a stud remover socket. But if its stripped u can just use a good set of needle nose viscripes unless its in there pretty good.

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I could never find replacements around by me but I used a forein car stud and tacked it in.Try going to bike bandit and looking at a picture of it to see if you can order it ,or the hubs are a dime a dozen im sure someone has one laying around for cheap

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Take a blow torch and heat one up for like 20-30 seconds then take some vice grips and turn the stud. I stripped mine out trying to get them off but as soon as I put some heat on the bolts they come right out.

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