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<blockquote data-quote="SilverGT1" data-source="post: 16410237" data-attributes="member: 186800"><p>I literally just went through this last week with the Moroso as well. I ended up with the same problems you had. I started off using the ABN wheel stud installer. Do not buy this. It is garbage and wasted one of my studs. The other four on the one axle had to be chased with a 1/2-20 die. I was able to finally pull the rest of the studs through using the Lisle stud tool 22800. What helped a little was putting one washer under the roller bearing (just undersized so it would not interfere with the body. Because the studs are so tight, it will actually bottom out the tool and lock it up. One the one stud that stripped, I knocked it out and since I had to have ABS tone rings installed, I just had the shop press the last one in. It only cost me 40 buck to have the tone rings pressed and they went ahead and reseated all of the studs. I asked how much it would have been to have the do all of the studs and rings.. .$40. As you have found, if you have destroyed any of your studs, you had to buy a whole new pack. I would have come out better if I just took it to the shop to begin with. I flirted with getting a press from Harbor Freight that are on sale right now, but I just don't do that much press work. I agree with olympic, just take it to a shop and be done with it if you can. Less stress.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1637656[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1637657[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1637658[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverGT1, post: 16410237, member: 186800"] I literally just went through this last week with the Moroso as well. I ended up with the same problems you had. I started off using the ABN wheel stud installer. Do not buy this. It is garbage and wasted one of my studs. The other four on the one axle had to be chased with a 1/2-20 die. I was able to finally pull the rest of the studs through using the Lisle stud tool 22800. What helped a little was putting one washer under the roller bearing (just undersized so it would not interfere with the body. Because the studs are so tight, it will actually bottom out the tool and lock it up. One the one stud that stripped, I knocked it out and since I had to have ABS tone rings installed, I just had the shop press the last one in. It only cost me 40 buck to have the tone rings pressed and they went ahead and reseated all of the studs. I asked how much it would have been to have the do all of the studs and rings.. .$40. As you have found, if you have destroyed any of your studs, you had to buy a whole new pack. I would have come out better if I just took it to the shop to begin with. I flirted with getting a press from Harbor Freight that are on sale right now, but I just don't do that much press work. I agree with olympic, just take it to a shop and be done with it if you can. Less stress. [ATTACH=full]1637656[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1637657[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1637658[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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