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tag4car

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i just broke a wheel stud in the back (drivers side)
i went to pull the wheel off for polishing and to paint the rear calipers and a lug was crossthreaded and snapped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so conveniently the late night autozone is closing early for floor polishing

i have access to another car or two tmmrw so i can go get another one, otherwise i would be replacing it tonight. How hard is it to replace a wheel stud???



ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 

Notchbck93

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Pull the rear axle and beat the old stud out.

BFH is your friend.. Get a QUALITY punch to drive the old stud out.

It would be a help to have a vice. You can use a few washers and a grade 8 nut from the hardware store to pull the new stud in its place.

If you have the right set up you can press it in or beat it in.
 

SaleenGT2001

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just beat the old stud out.

then get a large nut that will slide over the new stud.

spray the open lug hole with PB blaster and insert new stud. slide large nut over new stud.use a new 1/2 20 open end lug nut and a large breaker bar to tighten the nut down and pull the stud thru the hole.

it also helps to freeze the stud for a few hours.

if you have access to air tools this will be a LOT easier. just use an impact gun in place of the large breaker bar
 

tag4car

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Whew,
I have air tools so that should help. I got to thinking on getting the broke one out, I can take my Bosch Hammer and either take a point bit and hammer, OR use the sds chuck and attach it to the stud and drive it out like that.. Hmm... I already gave it a shot of PB and i'll get started on it in the morning. I've never done brake work on calipers before but i have alot of resource tech info and plenty of gearhead friends so i think it's gonna work out ok. A whole $1.92 for a new stud..

Thanks to all

Jz

 

SaleenGT2001

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it's not bad at all. i'm sure you'll get it replaced without any problems
 

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Iknow you have a cobra.....does it have a soild axle swap? If not, I would guess its not as simple as pulling the axle out.....so soild or irs???
 

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IRS
 

tag4car

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OK


Old broke came out pretty easy, Now i'm enjoying trying to pull the new one in all the way. my impact was a weakling until i started cussing at it and saw the oil fill hole, put some mobil 1 in it and now it's doing better. compressor hates me though
 

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Successfully Fixt!!!!!!

Thanks Guys
 

BlownStangGT

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Good deal! Doesnt it really irk you when doing something simple like taking off wheels results in something like that....sorta makes you feel sick in the stomach
 

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BlownStangGT said:
Good deal! Doesnt it really irk you when doing something simple like taking off wheels results in something like that....sorta makes you feel sick in the stomach
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yea something so simple, I thought at one point about taking it to the shop i bought the tires from and get them to fix it since they were the last ones to put the wheels on the car. then i figured it's just $2 and i needed something to do and explore that area of the car anyway.. I don't recommend taking the ebrake sping off the cailper though, pita x8 to get back on...

since u helped me i voted 4 u in SOTM!!!!! (and cause u got a nice ride)

Thanks Again!!!!
 
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