CamaroZ28.Com Message Board

CamaroZ28.Com Message Board (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/)
-   Midwest (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/midwest-17/)
-   -   Busted wheel studs in rear w/traction control (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/midwest-17/busted-wheel-studs-rear-w-traction-control-542754/)

nb 96 z 09-12-2007 02:37 PM

Busted wheel studs in rear w/traction control
 
Does anyone know how to swap out the busted studs? There is a ring in the back behind both brake rotors that are in the way of getting the studs out. :mad: Has anyone ever had to deal with this before??

JoeliusZ28 09-12-2007 03:14 PM

well i know a guy that sent both of his rear tires to the shoulder of the gratiot launching at 5k in a 396 chevelle... i dont know how he fixed it but it probably had drums. This is the only other time ive ever heard of this happening, good luck.

Bill'sWS6 09-12-2007 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by nb 96 z (Post 4864337)
Does anyone know how to swap out the busted studs? There is a ring in the back behind both brake rotors that are in the way of getting the studs out. :mad: Has anyone ever had to deal with this before??


I have some ARP Wheel studs for sale if you need new studs. These will never break on you.

Iroc85ss (Chris) installed my new ones. Send him an IM and ask him how much it would cost.

Good Luck,

Bill

SSpdDmon 09-12-2007 06:25 PM

I just did a wheel stud on the back. The backing plates do appear to be in the way. But, you should be able to get to it. Take the wheel, caliper, and rotor off (make sure e-brake is off). There should be a little less than an inch of space between the backing plate and the end of the axle. Bang the old studs out. I was able to use a heavier hammer to do this (mini sledge works great). To get the new ones in, there's a recessed crater on the backing plate. Rotate the axle until the hole is on top of this crater. Slide the stud in and through the hole. Then using a lug nut and a stack of about 6-8 washers, tighten down the lugnut to seat the stud. An impact wrench is very handy here. If you don't have an impact wrench, you'll have to put the trans in gear to keep the axle from turning while tightening it down with a breaker bar or something that'll give you some leverage.

IrocSS85 09-12-2007 06:31 PM

pm sent back. one last thing, the ring gear (atleast on bills LS1, but should be the same) does make it a tight squeeze getting those arp bolts in, but they will go in. a couple of them must have been a bit thicker in the rear shoulder cause I had to use a hammer to TAP them by the ring gear. if you need to, you could touch the edge of the sholder with a grinder/sander to make the circumference smaller to get by the gear for any tight one. but I do mean just barely touch the edge and make a flat spot.

oh, and I meant to say I got 3/16" front spacers on mine, not 3/8". so a 3/8" spacer in front should clear those pro stars.

and, bills 2.75" arp studs he got still will be fine in the back for you for sure IF you dont use any spacers. with a spacer in the back, you'll need the longer 3.5" studs like he did.

and dont forget to get open ended lug nuts to pass tech.
chris

AL SS590 M6 09-13-2007 08:28 AM

On an LS1 TCS/ASR rear pull the TC sensor. The hole it goes into lines up with the bolt pattern so you can pass the studs thru there. And yes the studs will go past the reluctor ring, doesn't look like they will clear but they will.

Black Sunshine/ 00SS 09-13-2007 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by AL SS590 M6 (Post 4865730)
On an LS1 TCS/ASR rear pull the TC sensor. The hole it goes into lines up with the bolt pattern so you can pass the studs thru there. And yes the studs will go past the reluctor ring, doesn't look like they will clear but they will.

I was just going to say that...;)

IrocSS85 09-13-2007 10:37 PM

http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/6...1531qi1.th.jpg

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/3...1534jw4.th.jpg

I knew I had pics of this from bills car. :D hopefully this will answer your questions.
chris

and ps, hope to see you at the track sat. if you go say high.

Mike94ZLT1 09-13-2007 11:16 PM

Why don't you just pull the axles out? It's not that difficult and will save you ALOT of headache...

IrocSS85 09-14-2007 08:46 AM

no, this way is WAY faster and eaiser. not a hassle at all. I promise. and no mess either.

dont forget you'd have to pull the rear brakes off anyways to remove the axles. so literly all you gotta do from there is one 10 mm bolt on each side. the sensor just pops right out.

nb 96 z 09-14-2007 12:30 PM

Now in the second picture, my studs will hit that gear looking thing (reluctor ring). In that picture the wheel stud is already pushed past it where on mine it will hit. Are they smaller on ls1's? I'll have to post a pic probably.

IrocSS85 09-14-2007 02:56 PM

hmm, maybe the LS1 is a smaller diam ring them. the stock one should prety much just fall out. esp. if its broken in half. if this is true, then you'll have to remove the axles. still not boo big of a deal. just more work. but atleast it would get some new/clean rear end fluid in there which you prolly could use anyways at this point.

Mike94ZLT1 09-14-2007 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by IrocSS85 (Post 4869557)
hmm, maybe the LS1 is a smaller diam ring them. the stock one should prety much just fall out. esp. if its broken in half. if this is true, then you'll have to remove the axles. still not boo big of a deal. just more work. but atleast it would get some new/clean rear end fluid in there which you prolly could use anyways at this point.

;) :p

AL SS590 M6 09-15-2007 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by nb 96 z (Post 4869159)
Now in the second picture, my studs will hit that gear looking thing (reluctor ring). In that picture the wheel stud is already pushed past it where on mine it will hit. Are they smaller on ls1's? I'll have to post a pic probably.

It will hit, as in you pushed one out and it wouldn't clear, or as in you looked and it looks like it won't clear?

The studs (.485") are quite a bit smaller than the knurl (.560'' or so) so that after it's driven out of the knurl it will tilt in the hole and go past the reluctor.

IrocSS85 09-15-2007 05:24 AM

yeah, thats a damn good thought. I read that as " it DID or IS hitting". if you havent, you have to try it. then tell us or show us a pic.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:40 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands