Sorry I can't be more helpful. From service manual -
22 -18 TIRESIWHEELS
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS ·
FRONT
REMOVAL
NOTE: Review all Warnings and Cautions. (Refer to
2-SUSPENSION -WARNING)
CAUTION: If a wheel mounting stud needs to be
replaced in the hub and bearing assembly, DO NOT
hammer it out of the hub flange. If a stud is
removed by hammering it out of the bearing flange,
damage to the hub and bearing assembly can
occur, leading to premature bearing failure. Please
use the following p!'fcedure.
(1) Remove the front hub and bearing assembly.
(Refer to 2 -SUSPENSIONIFRONTIHUB / BEARING
-REMOVAL)
(2) If possible. install a standard type wheel
mounting nut on the wheel stud to be removed just
far enough so the threads on the outer end of the nut
are even with outer end of the stud (Fig. 27).
(3) Install Remover. Special Tool C-4150A, on the
hub/bearing flange and wheel stud as shown (Fig.
27).
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Fig. 27 Wheel Mounting Stud Removal
1 -REMOVER C-4150A
2 -WHEEL MOUNTINGNUT ON END OF STUD
(4) Tighten down the special tool bolt; this will
push the wheel stud out of the hub flange. Remove
the tool, nut and stud.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the replacement wheel mounting stud
through rear of hub/bearing flange. Install a stack of
washers approximately 1/2 inch (13 mm) thick on the
ZB
stud, then install a standard type wheel mounting
nut with its flat side toward the washers (Fig. 28).
Fig. 28 Wheel Mounting Stud Installation
1 -STACK OF WASHERS
2 -WHEEL MOUNTING STUD
3 -INVERTED WHEEL MOUNTING NUT
(2) Tighten the wheel mounting nut, pulling the
wheel stud into the flange of the hub/bearing. Once
the head of the stud is fully seated against the rear
of the flange. remove the nut and washers from the
stud.
(3) Install the hub and bearing assembly on the
vehicle. (Refer to 2 -SUSPENSIONIFRONTIHUB /
BEARING -INSTALLATION)
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS
·
REAR
REMOVAL
NOTE: Review all Warnings and Cautions (Refer to
2-SUSPENSION -WARNING).
CAUTION: If a wheel mounting stud needs to be
replaced in the hub and bearing assembly, DO NOT
hammer it out of the hub flange. If a stud is
removed by hammering it out of the bearing flange,
damage to the hub and bearing assembly can
occur, leading to premature bearing failure. Please
use the following procedure.
(1) Remove the rear hub and bearing assembly.
(Refer to 2 -SUSPENSIONIREARlHUB / BEARING REMOVAL)
(2) If possible. install a standard type wheel
mounting nut on the wheel stud to be removed just
far enough so the threads on the outer end of the nut
are even with outer end of the stud (Fig. 27).
Good luck,
Larry