I was able to remove the broken studs and drilled a whole on the backing plate and was able to extract the studs I think now I can buy new studs and put them in from the back hole that I drilled one stud at a time
I heard that you can swap the rear end with a jeep Cherokee? ? Does it matter what year and what all goes to it, I think It would be best to change this rear end since it would be easier to service and cheaper parts? Any one know a good axel to replace it with?
Yeah I have the hub separated from drum and think I can put a jaw puller there, now Ill have to find a heavy duty puller that can hold the torque, im really trying to keep the stock rear end since a rear end swap is out of my budget and I have no idea what other "newer" rear end fits I heard jeep Cherokee rears work but dont know much about the swap
I got the car with a five of them already broke off, and my rear end is the one that uses lug studs with lug nuts I should have specified it better, the guy said that he didn't know about the left threatened studs, just my luck!
Im new here and I need all the help I can get! I have a 1948 dodge 2 door, I bought the car as a project and I need to remove the driver side axel hub, I understand that there is a special puller for this, but unfortunately all five of my lug bolts are broken off, so how do I go about taking this hub out so I can replace the lug bolts? I have tried rental jaw p ullers but wont work, I need all the advice I can get
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