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Guys check your front wheel studs for cracks, could be a real seat grabber if you loose a front tire. This SHOULD be part of your PRETRIP inspection.
1-- Some of our trucks ( a lot) have the ORIGINAL BUILD studs, some as old as 60 years (though new studs are also at risk), EVERY time a wheel is changed the stud is STRETCHED, after time the stud will start to crack. Some company's change the studs every time a brake job is done just for this reason.
2-- A lot of guys are putting BIG tires on the front, a lot of times the ORIGINAL stud is used, these big tires put a HE11 of a load on the studs, EVEN NEW STUDS. You guys with the super single 900 5tons, and the a3 deuces, check you studs real close, that is a LOT of tire load on the standard stud.
3-- A bad or loose bearing will cause a vibration that can cause the studs to crack.
4-- Not having the rim TIGHT against the hub WILL cause the stud to crack.
5-- A BENT rim WILL cause the stud to crack
6-- Just because they look ok does not mean they are, take a 3 lb. or so hammer and hit the stud/nut, listen for a tone change, if you here the different tone, it is cracked and if 1 is cracked change all 6/10
7-- If a lug nut seem to want to come loose, suspect a cracked stud.
8--REMEMBER THE WHEEL STUD IS THE ONLY CONNECTION BETWEEN THE TRUCK AND THE ROAD.
The reason I posted the above is that I discovered a few cracked studs on the m819, so figured that since I had a few, others would have some.
1-- Some of our trucks ( a lot) have the ORIGINAL BUILD studs, some as old as 60 years (though new studs are also at risk), EVERY time a wheel is changed the stud is STRETCHED, after time the stud will start to crack. Some company's change the studs every time a brake job is done just for this reason.
2-- A lot of guys are putting BIG tires on the front, a lot of times the ORIGINAL stud is used, these big tires put a HE11 of a load on the studs, EVEN NEW STUDS. You guys with the super single 900 5tons, and the a3 deuces, check you studs real close, that is a LOT of tire load on the standard stud.
3-- A bad or loose bearing will cause a vibration that can cause the studs to crack.
4-- Not having the rim TIGHT against the hub WILL cause the stud to crack.
5-- A BENT rim WILL cause the stud to crack
6-- Just because they look ok does not mean they are, take a 3 lb. or so hammer and hit the stud/nut, listen for a tone change, if you here the different tone, it is cracked and if 1 is cracked change all 6/10
7-- If a lug nut seem to want to come loose, suspect a cracked stud.
8--REMEMBER THE WHEEL STUD IS THE ONLY CONNECTION BETWEEN THE TRUCK AND THE ROAD.
The reason I posted the above is that I discovered a few cracked studs on the m819, so figured that since I had a few, others would have some.
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