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![]() Hey all,
I started to press in some new wheel studs where the axel is out of the rear end. I used the "washers" method of putting on a bunch of washers and a old lug nut and pull the studs through until they seat. The only problem is that how in the world do I stop the axel from rotating when I apply the force to pull the studs through. Is there a special tool or am I doing something wrong. Thanks again! |
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