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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 03:18 PM
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The thread has gone on one of my front wheel studs. Cars a late classic uk turbo (year 2000)

What length are the standard studs, I'm trying to buy one online but there a couple of different lengths ?

Also any advise on fitting ? Do I just take the disk off and smash out the old wheel stud, or am I over simplifying a more complex job

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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 03:31 PM
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dude, just buy from a subaru dealer...

Anyway, to remove stud get a spare alloy nut ot two, so you can hammer it backwards.

I had to fit longer ones for my set up and i rang Merlin motorsport - don't recall havin to remove the discs
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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 03:34 PM
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an old thread https://www.scoobynet.com/wheels-tyr...ger-studs.html
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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 03:51 PM
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Awsome cheers mate.

That thread seems to suggest 40mm is standard which I can see for sale online so I will order that. Can't go to a dealer as a closest appears to be over 25 miles away

Did you have any issue getting your old ones out, or is it simply fit a nut then a few hefty hits with the hammer ?

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My now brother-in-law did it for me so I had no problems, there'll be youtube vids of diy jobs if you look, use wd40 or similar first on the hubs i guess and let it soak in (don't get any on the brakes though)

the thread pitch is important when ordering, btw some dealers will post parts if you ask
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Having watched an example i remember him unbolting the calliper and resting it on the suspension now - sorry it was back in 2008



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The second vid is more like what i recall him doing, is the one you need to change front or rear?
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Front I need to change, so no drums in the way!
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Originally Posted by Baskey
Front I need to change, so no drums in the way!
no handbrake worries either

btw aren't turbo 2000 disc all-round?
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Yea disks all round but the handbrake is a seperate drum brake
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ah yes, lol

mine was a GL n/a and had drum rears
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