Richard Western Tanker wheel studs

Has anyone any experience replacing sheared wheel studs from a Richard Edwards tanker (1300 gallon)
Is it a big job? Or is it fault straight forward ?
 
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forblue

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Shear bolt's? if you mean wheel studs keep shearing there are several factors , overweight, tyre pressures, speed over rough terrain and if twin wheels on swivel beam or twin axles take a look at what happens to wheels when turning short, if your asking because you have some sheared flush then get correct ones from western, weld nuts to broken studs to remove or use largest stud remover possible, i use snap-on straight type never screw type.
 
Sorry for typo I’ve sorted now
Yes they are sheared wheel studs x3 on one side
I’ve only just bought it and they were already shears I just want to fix them
 

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