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:eek: I was trying to get the locking wheel nuts off. I tightened up the other nuts first thinking it should relieve some tightness, before bashing a 19mm socket on the locking nut. Then this happened :doh followed by lots of bad language :eek:

How do I go about repairing it? Will it be ok with 5 for a bit? :nenau



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:eek: I was trying to get the locking wheel nuts off. I tightened up the other nuts first thinking it should relieve some tightness, before bashing a 19mm socket on the locking nut. Then this happened :doh followed by lots of bad language :eek:

How do I go about repairing it? Will it be ok with 5 for a bit? :nenau



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Youre lucky could have been front one rears are easy just take off the brake drum and knock it out
 
Yes 5 is OK but keep the speed and heavy cornering down, it is on the rear so if I remember correctly just knock it out and and pull in a new one but you may have to take the brake shoes off, cannot remember, Rick
 
i am soooooo glad i did not do that for you. i dont have to feel guilty now.. well may be a little for telling to to lump a socket on in the first place...
 
Yes 5 is OK but keep the speed and heavy cornering down, it is on the rear so if I remember correctly just knock it out and and pull in a new one but you may have to take the brake shoes off, cannot remember, Rick

i never had to touch the shoes
 
i am soooooo glad i did not do that for you. i dont have to feel guilty now.. well may be a little for telling to to lump a socket on in the first place...

:lol no worries bud. I got 2 of the locking nuts off. just thought it'd give it a better chance if I could tighten the others around it.
 
cncfabs solorman ryan :thumb2

What stops it coming all the way through? Is their a 'head' on the stud that stops it pulling through the drum as the wheel nut is being tightened
 
cncfabs solorman ryan :thumb2

What stops it coming all the way through? Is their a 'head' on the stud that stops it pulling through the drum as the wheel nut is being tightened

yes, Rick
 
cncfabs solorman ryan :thumb2

What stops it coming all the way through? Is their a 'head' on the stud that stops it pulling through the drum as the wheel nut is being tightened

Yes, the end of the stud you can not see has a "Cheese" head on it, and the shaft immediately below it is splined, and sometimes slightly tapered as well.

Have a look here..,
 
where do I get one? there's none on ebay under 'terrano rear wheel stud'
 
Get them from Nissan dealer, believe it or not they are cheaper than the ones on ebay. I know because i broke 2
 
As I have posted before, when fitting new studs, check their tightness of the wheel nuts regularly, as they bed in they will become slightly slacker.

Rustic
 
Ok Jim.
Are they all the same size or are front and rears different?
 
Nissan part numbers for wheel studs:
Front 40222 0F001
Rear 40222 0F002

I paid about £1.60 ea from main dealer.
 

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