need a new studs
take the wheel off and the rotor if youd want you dont really have to but i suggest it just because you could hit the rotor and cause damage. You need to hit the junk stud out of the hub assembly then reinstall. You can hit the new stud back in if you want but more then likley you wont be able to. So just put the stud in and if you have a nut that can fit the stud and will be able to go all the way down to the end of the stud at the front of the hub then tighten the nut down all the way so your stud comes through and hold, you can also do this with the rotor on and the rim............. Yes i am correct, theres other ways it can be done, this is the way i learned it back in the day!
Take wheel off, take cliper and rotor off. Hammer old stud out, put new stud in, put lug nut on stud to pull stud through (only go like 90% of the way), replace rotor, replace caliper, replace wheel, Tighten lug nuts, DONE!
Took me 10 minutes.
Took me 10 minutes.
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Turbo Johnny
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Feb 21, 2019 09:41 AM



