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#16: Re: HELPP.. Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, Lancashire PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:15 am
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Davo_Pug wrote:
possibly try getting a garage/fabricator to to tap thread the bolt (make a new thread)down the middle of the snapped bolt. Then insert a new smaller bolt to use to unscrew the snapped one...hope that makes sense. I have never tried this on a wheel...but have had it done to other bolts before..i dont see why it wouldnt work as I cant see how what s being held on(wheel) would make a difference to the process.

This is almost the same process as the stud extractor, only you drill the hole. insert the stud extractor (which has corse left hand thread grooves) inside of the hole and as you're screwing it in (left hand thread remember) it grips the stud and unscrews it.
If you insert a smaller bolt, then you need to lock that bolt to the stud somehow otherwise it will just unscrew from the new thread when you turn it anti-clockwise.

#17: Re: HELPP.. Author: roberto.f, Location: Coventry/Manchester PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 3:40 pm
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lukesaunders91 wrote:
JE_180 wrote:
That would be alot easier to read with some punctuation in mate lol. You might have to get someone to come out and remove it, there are specialised companies that deal with stuff like that.

Sorry just wrote it out quickly, edited now Smile

And no i didnt buy it from a dealer so cant go back really, Ive heard you can drill them out? or how hard is it to change the hub?, If i can get hold of one for cheap i dont mind doing that.

Easy enough to change the hub, just getting it loose can be tricky.

#18: Re: HELPP.. Author: bobsparkle, Location: Scotland PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 3:45 pm
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I had the same problem when i snapped a bolt on my Golf. Managed to get it out pretty easily by taking a chisel to the exposed end where the bolt had broken and slowly tapped it round until it came loose. Worked a treat! I was going to try and get a stud extractor tool but this worked for me.

#19: Re: HELPP.. Author: Seabook PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 3:48 pm
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front or rear?

#20: Re: HELPP.. Author: L5_UKS, Location: West Midlands PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 9:38 am
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Yeah i think im gonna give a go at buying a extractor tool, if this doesnt work ill just change the hub, might aswell try the cheaper option first if im lucky it might work :), and its the rear passenger side mate

#21: Re: HELPP.. Author: Davo_Pug, Location: Wales/Bham PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:28 am
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might be an idea to have a look and see if it cross threaded as you dont want the same thing happening next time you want to take your wheel off.

#22: Re: HELPP.. Author: L5_UKS, Location: West Midlands PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:22 am
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UPDATE: brought the bolt extractor from machine mart as said by macca1411 and it worked Very Happy so thanks alot macca1411 Smile

#23: Re: HELPP.. Author: Teebag, Location: exhall, bedworth, coventry PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:39 am
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did the same on mine yesterday.... snapped the bolt in the nsf hub.... spent all day trying to get it out and just got back from scrappy with new hub to replace it as bolt aint shifting out old one even with extractors..... any tips on how to remove the bearing to get the old hub face off?



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