Wheel bolts 740 Volvo Estate

Discussion in 'Volvo 740' started by noreply@invalid, Jul 23, 2004.

  1. 1988 740 Estate


    I found today that on two wheels same side I have badly damaged threads,
    this has been caused by an idiot who did some work taking the wheels off
    with an air gun.
    The one wheel has only one damaged thread so I have 4 out of 5 nuts holding
    that wheel.

    The other wheel which is a rear I can only get 3 of the 5 nuts on.

    The nuts are not all next to one another so are in a sort of triangle shape.

    What are your thoughts, I only use the car as a run-around, how difficult is
    it to change the wheel bolts.
     
    noreply@invalid, Jul 23, 2004
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  2. noreply@invalid

    Peter Milnes Guest

    The studs are usually a push fit from behind the hub. However you may need a
    stud press to get the old ones out and press the new ones in. Or change the hub
    complete with all five studs (new or secondhand).

    Cheers, Peter.

    : 1988 740 Estate
    :
    :
    : I found today that on two wheels same side I have badly damaged threads,
    : this has been caused by an idiot who did some work taking the wheels off
    : with an air gun.
    : The one wheel has only one damaged thread so I have 4 out of 5 nuts holding
    : that wheel.
    :
    : The other wheel which is a rear I can only get 3 of the 5 nuts on.
    :
    : The nuts are not all next to one another so are in a sort of triangle shape.
    :
    : What are your thoughts, I only use the car as a run-around, how difficult is
    : it to change the wheel bolts.
    :
    :
     
    Peter Milnes, Jul 24, 2004
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  3. noreply@invalid

    Bruce Pick Guest

    Usually it's the nuts that get their threads ruined, as they're made
    from softer metal (brain was used in that decision). Try a new nut,
    they're about $1-2 each.

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    Bruce Pick, Jul 24, 2004
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  4. How can I get a new nut on a damaged thread, who is doing the thinking here.

     
    noreply@invalid, Jul 25, 2004
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  5. noreply@invalid

    Peter Milnes Guest

    Best to change the hubs complete with wheel studs.

    Cheers, Peter.

    : How can I get a new nut on a damaged thread, who is doing the thinking here.
    :
    : : > Usually it's the nuts that get their threads ruined, as they're made
    : > from softer metal (brain was used in that decision). Try a new nut,
    : > they're about $1-2 each.
    : >
    : > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    : > To send email, remove all < > and [ ] and the junk ~ between:
    : > [brucepick1]
    : > < a~t >
    : > [comcast.net]
    : >
    : >
    : >
    : > noreply@invalid wrote:
    : > > 1988 740 Estate
    : > >
    : > >
    : > > I found today that on two wheels same side I have badly damaged threads,
    : > > this has been caused by an idiot who did some work taking the wheels off
    : > > with an air gun.
    : > > The one wheel has only one damaged thread so I have 4 out of 5 nuts
    : holding
    : > > that wheel.
    : > >
    : > > The other wheel which is a rear I can only get 3 of the 5 nuts on.
    : > >
    : > > The nuts are not all next to one another so are in a sort of triangle
    : shape.
    : > >
    : > > What are your thoughts, I only use the car as a run-around, how
    : difficult is
    : > > it to change the wheel bolts.
    : > >
    : > >
    :
    :
     
    Peter Milnes, Jul 26, 2004
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