Upgrade of My Rear Axle Hub Drive Studs on my 80 series Landcruiser
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- After my axle hub drive studs final failed I decided on an upgrade. Here is how I am going about it!
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Getting closer to 'bullet proof' one up-grade at a time. Cheers for sharing.
Old video i know but just a thought. Wouldn't you be better off drilling more new studs into the hub and doubling the number while retaining the cone setup than going the 10mm and reducing the volume of metal holding the stud in the hub and through the axle flange and losing the centering ability of the cones?
My thought being that the location pins are already a great template for the drilling process, the amount of metal is kept to a maximum whilst doubling the number of studs and strength while also meaning a stock axle could be fitted on the trail without modification.
Nice video and upgrade Matt 👍
Cheers mate
Thanks for the video. I was thinking to do this upgrade with LC105 hub studs on my 80 series LC front axle, but after further checking it seems that the hub cover wall thickness is not enough, and I would recommend to use the 8mm Trail Gear arp studs instead. As I see from your video the LC105 studs should fit the rear shaft flange as there is enough “meat” to fit the cone washers. Perhaps I will go down this route, but it has to be considered, that the downside of this mod is if you break an axle shaft you are done till a new shaft is machined and drilled for the 10mm studs. You cannot just buy a replacement shaft.
Correct. 🥰
Because your rear wheel bearing needed adjustment, when you adjust the rear wheel bearing you have to take out the axle shaft to see the state of the wheel bearing adjustment!
Yes you do have to remove the axle.
Hi Matt, got a 75 series and snapped 6 sets of studs in 2years mostly on road, never done them off road. I am going to try this but thought is there any other issue i need to look at? Put in a new hub, no play in the bearings, even bought a new drive side axle (always drive side, no locker), in case it was slightly bent. Tension to 25nm, best run I got was about 6months but was re-tightening the nuts every 2 days.
That’s not normal but your repair sounds right. Bent diff???
It would be interesting to see how you managed to still run the tapered collets with the 10mm studs.
I've done the conversion and there isn't enough meat in the flange to run the 100 series collets and the hole in the original's is too small for the 10mm stud.
Did you offset mill the studs?
I just went with them as it would be once drilled. Yes the engagement is minimal but in my opinion it’s better than having no collar. At the end of the day either way is unlikely to fail in my style of driving.
Once someone told me it's easy to replace broken studs tha replacing broken axle. But I am not a mechanic so what is your thought on it ?
I think you should do this if you wheel hard. If you don't then std studs are fine.
Can this also be done to the front hub? I keep shearing studs, even ARPs on the short axle side. Thanks!!
Try running high tensile cap screws torqued to the correct tension.
In the States We have seen twisted splines without stud/flange failure. What do you attribute that to?
Generally wheel bearings coming loose and stressing the studs. in my case a lot of hard driving on corrugations.
Hi Matt,
I’ve threaded the nut on the stud😔 while putting the rear axle seal back together. I don’t have a welder to weld but on stud to remove stud. Would you have any ideas on what I can do? Cheers
Can you get the axle out and then grab the stud with vice grips?
Hello Matt, have you got the part number for the 100 series 10mm upgrade pack?
No but ring terrain tamer.
nice one Matt... are those hubs just for you or going to market soon?
Just mine mate. You may be able to get them from TerrainTamer 4wd
Hi Matt,
I will be doing this to my 80, my question is, should I upgrade the front hub? I just fitted the Terrain Tanner part time kit and they supplied heavy duty AVM manual hubs.
If your running bigger tyres it’s worth it.
Hi Matt can I run 80 sires hubs with 105 Axel's ?
No mate. You would need to modify the studs to 10mm
How do you rate the new style seal? Any good?
Very good design.
The dowels do nothing but locate the axle on the hub. Adding extras does nothing for strength. Those dowels are brittle.
I disagree. If they were only to locate the axle one would be enough and it could be a 1/4 the size.