I apparently put a lug nut on crooked and stripped out one of my studs. Never had this happen before... does the whole hub need replaced to replace the single stud?
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I apparently put a lug nut on crooked and stripped out one of my studs. Never had this happen before... does the whole hub need replaced to replace the single stud?
Since you can buy single OEM studs, and longer aftermarket studs I'm willing to bet they are replaceable. But for god sake don't actually pound it in or out! The hub is held on with three bolts, you can take it off and press the the stud in and out, or if you do not have access to a press, use a large C clamp with a socket on the backside of the hub.
They pound in and out just fine no need to remove the bearing
you cant pound them back in, so you'll need to slide the new stud in then pull it in with a open lug nut on backwards, you may have to cut one side of the back flat part of the new stud to get it in behind the hub ring.
it maybe be best to cut the old one short then pound it out so it comes out from behind the ring.
If its on the rear no need to cut it to knock it out, had to replace two on the rear when I bought the car cause some @#$/head hammered the lugs on
Thanks guys. Yep, on the back.
was anyone able to get a front stud in on an 07 grand prix without removing the hub? if so please advise,thanks
Wheel I got the broken one off no problem but the replacement wont clear the hole to get a nut on it..i have it positioned to the right of the strut , where did you line up yours? Was the stud as long as the others?
best spot to re install is where the caliper was. caliper, bracket and rotor need to come off.
if you cant get the stud to go in clear. you cut one side of the backing part of the stud off. it should clear and slide in the hole.
Geez what a rotten job cant get it lined up anywhere 2 days on a wheel for a brake change is a joke, broken studs rusted on rotors ...
with the amount of rust on the shaft I don't see it being a good idea...lol thanks for the help
you put the spare tire on, then lower it to the ground, then take the axle nut off with a breaker bar and a pipe. that nut will come off. theres 2 size nuts, 34 and 36 mm 36 socket will work on a 34 mm nut. ive done it.
sooner or later it will need to come off anyways, cause that hub or axle will fail one day.
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