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Astonishing Wang
Nov 3, 2004
You may be a self-abuser but I respect what you're doing here.

Those drums :gonk:

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Astonishing Wang
Nov 3, 2004
Clean it up and leave it alone is the easy way - cleaning it up and painting it will just make it easier for the next time. Do you want to have a dirty little secret that only you know about? Paint a boob inside that thing.

Astonishing Wang
Nov 3, 2004
Does that broken stud just need to get pounded out and replaced?

Astonishing Wang
Nov 3, 2004
I have one that I need to pound into the tire carrier on my Jeep - good to know I won't need a press!

Astonishing Wang
Nov 3, 2004
Stuff like this might help you find the right studs:

http://walcks4wd.com/hub-bolt-rh-thread.html
"Hub Bolt RH 1/2-20" thread that is used on models with the hub and drum that are pressed together."

Wheel cylinder looks perfectly fine :whitewater:

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