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Have a damaged wheel stud on 97 XK8. I believe they are 1/2 20. Anyone know the length?

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Shop can't replace just the stud, need to replace the hub. Glad Discount Tires is paying for this.
 
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At least you don't have to pay, what happened to the stud?
 
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Got a thread crossed and let the airgun destroy it I'll bet. I believe we are supposed to tell anyone who swaps our rims/tires that they must be re-bolted and tightened by hand...not by airgun.

But seriously....you can't just knock out the stud and replace it??
 
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Got a thread crossed and let the airgun destroy it I'll bet. I believe we are supposed to tell anyone who swaps our rims/tires that they must be re-bolted and tightened by hand...not by airgun.

But seriously....you can't just knock out the stud and replace it??
British Parts UK list it as CAC3878

Jaguar | Land Rover spare parts at British Parts UK

It's a screw-in stud. Long time since I've changed one but they used to be splined.

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I suppose I should have asked what happened that made it impossible to replace.
 
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Discount Tire was overzealous on removing the wheel nut.
Repair shop said it is splined on and they can't remove it.
Called Gaudin Jag in Las Vegas. Mark says they are not available any longer.
 

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as a matter of fact, I request no air guns on my wheels for either removal or install. If he doesn't give me a look of disgust or a heavy sigh, I usually tip the guy. After all, I cost him 2-3 minutes per wheel.
 
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If Graham is right and it's screwed, and they have been trying to whack it out that might be the problem.
 
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Well, I just learnt sumthin' new today....screw-in studs. Yeah, I'll bet those are tough to get out when fairly new, much less after 15 years. And, what's the bite on a new/replacement hub?

Tell 'em you just replaced your FW bearings and need a NEW hub. To be honest, DT has always been the best to me and my family, and I hate to see them bite it for a dumb mistake....buuuut.....
 
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I'll go over there in the morning and talk to them about it.
 
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I'll go over there in the morning and talk to them about it.
Which store?

BTW: those are interesting wheels you've got on your cat. Chrome Torque Thrust II's? I'm looking for real wires or a LeMans style "mesh", but the only thing I find that might work is BMW E39 in 17".
 
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the wheel studs are splined. The dealer sells them.
 
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On early XKs they were screw in studs, this is in the day when the bearings were 75mm and the hubs were cast, on the later cars they were billet hubs (80mm bearings) and the splined studs were used, the screw in studs are peened over at the back to stop them coming undone, but with a lot of air gun use they will come loose.
It is possible to fit splined studs into the older hubs, I have done it a few times but you will have to drill the holes out to a slighlty bigger size
 
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Thanks to everyone for the replies.
Oldjaglover, I believe the wheels are E T Classic Fives based on the ET stamped on the back. I am putting on Coventry Hornets.
The local shop is billing DT direct at adiscount.
 

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Visited the shop (The Mechanic Man in Salt Lake) this morning. They considered XKR's method of removing the stud and boring out to fit a pressed in stud. They said they tried it before but galded the hole? so decided against it. They had the replacement hub. It has pressed in studs. They will be installing on Monday.
 
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Hub installed this morning. Glad I didn't have to pay for it.
 
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Ouch!
I expect there may be some staff training at the tyre shop now.

You might want to edit the document to take your details out? I've done it for you, hope that's OK?
 

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Pic tomorrow with new wheels
 
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Coventry Hornets 17X8
 
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