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Old 02-05-11, 11:53 PM
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Diff Stud Replacement

Hey guys, I wanted to know if anyone has ever replaced the diff studs/spikes on their 7. I had to cut about a 1/4 inch off one because a nut refused to not cross thread 8 months ago and now the other one decided to strip out as soon as it starts to get tight

So I cut two holes in the hatch area to take a peek at how Mazda welded them in. Pretty sturdy stuff, it looks like it's gonna be a pain to cut them out. I remember seeing a write up about subframe stud replacement which seemed similar but i thought i'd ask so i could get some more advice on it or info.

If someone has a better idea then cutting them out I'm all ears to that too
Old 02-06-11, 12:06 AM
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Could you not clean them up with a thread cutting die instead?
Old 02-06-11, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by m0x
Could you not clean them up with a thread cutting die instead?
i had thought about it but the passenger side one is hurtin pretty bad and the drivers side one isn't looking a ton better.
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there was a pic heavy thread years back in the 2nd gen forum where someone replaced those stud spikes.
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https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-gen-archive-72/how-replace-differential-mounting-studs-795565/

Here ya go!
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they always **** up when the diff slides down/up when you dont remove the subframe all the way to change the diff, and leave the front mount still bolted..
slices the **** out of your fingers too, don't ask me how i know....
Old 02-06-11, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Carzy Driver
there was a pic heavy thread years back in the 2nd gen forum where someone replaced those stud spikes.
thanks, i'll look again
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or i'll follow this link lol

Originally Posted by red92vr4buckey
they always **** up when the diff slides down/up when you dont remove the subframe all the way to change the diff, and leave the front mount still bolted..
slices the **** out of your fingers too, don't ask me how i know....
yeah, i don't even bother trying to remove one or the other anymore, learned that lesson quick. i drop the whole thing every time now and i've got it down to a science sadly enough. i think it only took me 15 or 20 minutes last time
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that's not the thread I was thinking of but should be good enough. the thread I remember the OP replaced the diff studs and the sub frame studs, his were rusted solid. far more pics and more of a write-up.
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https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-gen-archive-72/how-replace-broken-subframe-bolt-518333/
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Originally Posted by Carzy Driver
sweet, thanks for the link.
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well the subframe ones are definately a LOT easier then the diff studs. the diff studs are welded in multiple places.
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