I think what's happened is the studs have fretted and pulled through to some extent so the washers are an attempt to take up the gap. IIRC the studs have a fine spline / serration and are driven / pressed into the brake drum but if yours are loose the drum has probably worn. You may get away with bearing fit or similar with new studs but if there's any slackness at all the studs "waggle" in their holes when under drive / overrun and I don't think loctite would hold.
I wonder whether the srong studs have been fitted at some time?
G15CS rear hub
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Re: G15CS rear hub
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Re: G15CS rear hub
Hi Peter I believe this to be a New one that I got sometime ago.
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Re: G15CS rear hub
Hi Roy, Looks like yours has one stud protruding more than the other two too. Is it for sale?
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