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Installing longer ARP wheel studs on the rear.

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Old 06-21-05, 03:30 PM
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Installing longer ARP wheel studs on the rear.

Hey, sorry if this has been asked before, but I am having trouble installing the arp wheel studs for a camaro/TA/vette that everyone buys from summit. I installed the front ones fine, but the rear hub wont allow me to get the studs to slide into place. Does the hub assembly have to be taken apart? It looks like the wheel studs are just too long to fit. Any help would be appreciated. I even took a grinder to the hub but still dont have enough clearance. Thanks,
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yep, gotta press the rear hubs out..might as well replace the bearings if they havent ever. i had to do that on mine..the angle is too tight for the length.
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some times you can gring a flat spot on the end of the stud which will alow you to decrease the angle although im not shure if it can be done on the 7
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Damn, thats what I figured.
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Were you able to get the old studs out?
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yes, they came out easily
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