wheel studs
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For the front, should I just take the whole wheel bearing unit out, bang out the broken one and tap in the new one?
And for the rear, what should I do?
And last question, are they the same length(front and rear)?
And for the rear, what should I do?
And last question, are they the same length(front and rear)?
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Re: wheel studs
Originally Posted by 95naSTA
For the front, should I just take the whole wheel bearing unit out, bang out the broken one and tap in the new one?
And for the rear, what should I do?
And last question, are they the same length(front and rear)?
And for the rear, what should I do?
And last question, are they the same length(front and rear)?
Place new stud in from back. Tap it gently with a punch to start it in hole. I used 5 washers on the stud and then the nut and tightened the nut with a socket to pull the stud into the hole completely.
Remove washers. Replace wheel. Torque bolts to spec. Drive short distance. Recheck torque.
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