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Randy is correct, I did it on my 66 IRS TR4A. Rotors need to come off =
the front hubs but rears can be done on the car. I assume you are doing =
this to replace wire wheels with solid wheels and you should as there is =
not enough thread length for solid wheels on wire wheel hubs.
JVV
TR4A for 51 years
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Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2020 1:23 PM
To: Jim Henningsen ; 'Triumphs'=20
Subject: Re: [TR] Wheel Stud Question
Jim-
The 4A has press in studs front and back as on a TR6 - I did the same =
for my TR6. For the back yes, no need to remove hub. For the front, =
I'm fairly sure I had to take the rotor off to put longer studs in. =
More involved but pretty easy.
Randy
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Can you replace the shorter wire wheel studs with the longer standard =
wheel
studs on the front and rear without having to separate the hubs? I =
haven't
done this in a long time and curious if you can switch these outs easily =
on
a 67 TR4A IRS.
Thanks,
Jim Henningsen
Ocala, FL
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