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How to Remove / Install Toyota 4x4 locking hub studs (Works for other studs too.)

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2011

My method for removing & installing threaded studs. The video is demonstrating the removal and replacement of the locking hub studs on the hub body of a Toyota 4x4, but the method will work on pretty much any threaded stud.

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  • thats pretty freaking smart dude! never thought of that haha

    how would you get a broken exhaust stud out? i tried with my vice grips, but there was only like 1/4" max sticking out...

  • @analog56x I'd soak the broken off bolt in PB Blaster (penetrating spray). Then I'd get the dremel out and put a nice deep slot into the broken off stud so I can get a big flathead screwdriver in there and turn it out. You may have to heat the area a little wiht a propane torch. I'm not a big fan of ez-out extractors because, well, I've broken enough of them off in the bolt I'm trying to extract, lol. The dremel-slot-flathead method has worked well for me over the years.

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  • nice work dude....no hand on yet .... mostly studying :)

  • great video man

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