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Hey guys,
When you try this, always put a long socket or a piece of pipe behind the
flnge or hub and press or knock the stud into it. Keeps from bending hubs,
etc.
Lee Sumpter

64 Fury
67 Coronet R/T
63 Belvedere
66 Chry. 300
et al
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Subject: Re: Removing wheel studs - any tricks?

I would soak them for days and then pray like heck before trying.  I tried
to get the studs out of my 64 rearend and ended up bending the hubs.  I
tried pressing and that bent them.  Also tried a sledgehammer and that did
too. They wouldn't even budge.  I ended up going with a newer rearend and
was too scared to try to remove those studs

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