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10-07-2020, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
The lug nuts came off, my bad, and messed up the threads on the studs. Unfortunately, it happened with my wife driving and broke down quite far from the house. I got some new nuts and tried to pull the wheel tight enough to hold the wheel on to drive it home. In that process I stripped the Stud knurling and the hole in the axle hub. I read all of the old posts on this and was able to get the nuts off and removed the studs. The holes in the hub are not wallered (GA spelling) out, but the measure 0.51" and the one that I didn't strip measures 0.50". I have been looking for a replacement stud with slightly larger diameter knurling. The CC dealer said to pull the axle and they will weld the new studs in. I really don't want to go that route if I don't have to. It has its own side effects. So, anyone know specifically where I can get these studs. I've tried the auto parts stores and besides most not knowing what I was looking for, I actually went back into their stock and couldn't locate them. I've contacted the Cub Cadet dealer, but they seem perplexed as well. Anyone have a part number or a specific place to go to? The CC dealer near me only wants to weld them in, so I have to assume that they don't have the oversized studs. I'm open! Thanks
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10-07-2020, 01:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
I don't know what I did wrong, but this should have been in the Club Car - Electric forum, not the EZ Go. Can I change it or does it matter?
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10-07-2020, 01:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
Joe....it truly doesn't matter, a drum is a drum AND a hub is a hub....but you can get one of the mods to muve it if you want..
BUT here is an EASY solution....done this before! DON'T LET ANYONE WELD IN THE REPLACMENT! that's really asking for trouble. but what you can do is get a new set of studs.....take them to your local auto machine shop....take them both the hub and the drum.....have them take the hub and index it 90 deg. and drill a new set of holes and press in the new studs, PIECE OF CAKE! |
10-07-2020, 02:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
Wow, Sir Nuke! I hadn't thought of that, and I totally agree about the welding issue. That's why I was hoping that someone that suggested the Cub Cadet studs or another one knew where I could get some. I still have to pull that axle, which doesn't sound that hard, but it never does. Just like removing the motor. It took a week of brutal pounding with a sledge, a can of PB Blaster and a torch to get it off. It's 26 years old and God knows how stuck those bearings are. I've heard horror stories about those as well. Good suggestion. Thank you.
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10-07-2020, 02:56 PM | #5 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
Moved to Club Car forum. You don't have to pull the axle to replace the studs.
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10-07-2020, 04:13 PM | #6 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
Thanks, RIB, but I do know that I don't, except that three of the axle flange holes were slightly stripped out when the studs stripped. I may need a better caliper, but I measured the one hole that didn't strip out at 0.50" and the the three that had stripped studs measured 0.51". I know that's not much, but I'm afraid that if I do put a new OEM stud in and I tighten the rim down, if it doesn't hold, I'm back to cutting the studs off, though since the new stud will have clean threads and new nuts, maybe its worth trying. I just had read on these forums where some had procured some oversized studs to fit tightly like the originals. Any suggestions?
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10-07-2020, 08:47 PM | #7 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
My Dorman studs have 0.53+ splines on them. Found my order receipt:
RNB-610-138 Wheel Studs, Press-In, 1/2-20 in. RH, 0.535 in. Knurl, 1.531 in. Length, GM, Checker, Set of 10 (Mfr. #: 610-138 ) |
10-07-2020, 08:58 PM | #8 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
Wow, Thanks ACC! That's great. I'm gonna look for them now.
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10-08-2020, 01:33 PM | #9 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
ACC, now that I got t he Mfg p/n if found them at NAPA. Picked them up today, and now to install them. I plan to pull them through with a nut and spacer. I don't have an impact wrench so I hope I can do it manually. I was at Harbor Freight today and al most bought an electric impact wrench for $40. I may wind up needing it! Any advice out there about installing the studs?
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10-08-2020, 08:06 PM | #10 |
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Re: Club Car Wheel Stud Replacement
w/o a impact wrench how did you strip them out?
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