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Replacing wheel studs

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Church

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Jun 12, 2002
New Jersey
I got one broken wheel stud on each side of the front of my car. I need to do my brakes and rotors so i figure ill do it at the same time. Anyone done this before? Is it a pain in the ass. Any recommendations.
 
It's fairly easy, especially if you're removing the rotor. Pound out broken stud, replace with new stud, put rotor back on, and then use a lug to get the stud snugged into the hub.
 
exactly what he said!!! just remember to remove the caliper and mounting bracket first, then pull off the rotor, and then hammer out the broken stud. after that, just reverse the order.
later
 
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