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Old 12-12-2015, 11:20 AM   #265
TheWhiteElephant
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Re: 1973 K20 Build Thread

Sometimes the studs will bee too short. Fortunately, I was able to use mine. They could be a little longer, but they are long enough to work for me. Refer to the previous steps on how to remove the studs. I installed them on the hubs like I did previously, once again, refer to earlier posts here.

One thing that is very important, and that not everyone mentions, YOU MUST PRESS THE STUDS IN ALL THE WAY!!! If you don't, there will be some play of the rotor, and it will vibrate while turning. Some internet "experts" have this issue because they do not press in the studs all the way through. The studs must be pressed ALL the way through. If you have installed all the studs and the rotor has play--you can see/feel this by moving the rotor, you haven't pressed the studs in far enough.
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