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    Barefoot Motorsports
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneSLOWex View Post
    Would that not make the studs have a weak spot by grinding off part of the head? Seems like a half ass way to do it. I have always done it by removing the hub...you may need to install new bearings but things get done properly.
    not really cant count the how many ive done like that. no problems ever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    not really cant count the how many ive done like that. no problems ever.
    Agreed, I did 4 (or so) of my wheel studs like this & have been riding for years with no problems.

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