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Bridge truck owners ! front wheel studs

OSO

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Went down and had old rims took off did the rears first and got to the front . Had about 6 lug nuts back on and being tightened and had one stud break . aua Anyone know the length and size of the stud, and where to locate . Tightened up broken stud and looks like everything is okay. :nothingfunny: OSO
 

m139h2otruck

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Memphis Equipment!! Had the rear studs when I flipped the hubs and messed up one of the extra long studs on the left rear.
 

m139h2otruck

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Also, you are going to have to remove the hub to change out the broken stud. It is the stud and not the cap/nut/stud that holds the spacer on, right?
 

OSO

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Do not have parts break down for hub . By my thinking and looking at the assembly the stud starts on the hub ,then the spacer slides over all the wheel studs then looks like a flat spacer then then outer stud threads with the square head over the stud that is pressed onto hub .Lastly the lug nut I think I found the # in TM 9-2320-211-20P Dated March 1963 Federal stock # 5306-741-1183 BOLT: right front wheel hub ( M63 and M139) (7411183) Looking at fig 84 pg 111 in this TM Also looking for torque rods # for this truck or maybe just # for the joint that is pressed into the torque rod. OSO Thanks for reply
 
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