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keyswitch1 10-18-2020 06:06 PM

lug nut removal
 

Yesterday I found a video on removing the model a stud but now I can not find it. Could you help me out please ??

redmodelt 10-18-2020 06:29 PM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Why do you need a video to show you how to take off lug nuts?

keyswitch1 10-18-2020 07:24 PM

Re: lug nut removal
 

My question was about removing the stud not the lug nuts or am I wrong ??

Bob C 10-18-2020 10:32 PM

Re: lug nut removal
 

This isn't a video but is shows how to change the studs.
http://www.fordgarage.com/pages/swaging.htm

redmodelt 10-19-2020 12:03 AM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Please read your title, you ask about lug nuts. The question in the post was edited after I posted.

Synchro909 10-19-2020 12:13 AM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Where does the term "lug nut" come from? They go on the wheel studs so LUG nut??? Not confused, just curious.

Dean Lemoine 10-19-2020 05:37 AM

Re: lug nut removal
 

“According to Google”.

The lug that shows up in lug nut or lug wrench doesn't seem to be directly connected. Instead, it comes from a word that meant a projecting part. Originally, it came from a Scandinavian word that meant the ear flap of a cap, or the ear itself. In the 1930s, lug also meant a lout, a sponger, a bozo, and a lowlife.

katy 10-19-2020 10:15 AM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Probably comes from when using wood wheels, like on a Model T, there is a lug that goes between the wheel rim and the felloe of the wood wheel, and the "lug nut" tightens down against the lug.
Couldn't find a picture.
In Canada we just call them wheel nuts.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 10-19-2020 10:29 AM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by keyswitch1 (Post 1942880)
Yesterday I found a video on removing the model a stud but now I can not find it. Could you help me out please ??

In a nutshell, you need to purchase a swage cutter to begin with. I know some people will suggest using a hole saw instead however I do not have any experience using that and I could see where that could cause someone to get hurt.

The swage cutter I use slides over the threaded portion of the hub bolt and is turned slowly in a knee milling machine. The cutter slowly removes the area of the hub bolt where the bolt was riveted. Once this is complete, the bolt can be tapped thru the backside of the hub.

Synchro909 10-19-2020 04:24 PM

Re: lug nut removal
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by katy (Post 1943082)
Probably comes from when using wood wheels, like on a Model T, there is a lug that goes between the wheel rim and the felloe of the wood wheel, and the "lug nut" tightens down against the lug.
Couldn't find a picture.
In Canada we just call them wheel nuts.

Yes, wheel nuts on wheel studs here too, just like manifold nuts on manifold studs. Strange!


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