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Ok, I've been reading all the threads on disassembling the rear stub axle/bearings since I'm about ready to do that on my 280Z (dropped out the entire rear suspension yesterday, and am going to do all the bushings, shocks, springs, etc. at once). First question: the axle nut. Several posts have indicated to dremel off the peening before removing the nut. That makes sense. However, the 1978 280Z factory manual has a big bold warning:
I'm assuming the that manual's term "caulking" is the same as peening the nut, since the manual instructs to caulk the nut after reinstallation. Do you think this is a typo and they really meant "do not FORGET TO release it"? Why wouldn't you want to?
Second question: one reason I'm getting into this is because I need to install longer wheel studs on the rear, and it looks to me like there is no way to do that without pulling the axle out of the hub anyway. Anyone know if there is anyway to install longer wheel studs without pulling the axle?
Thanks.
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