97 Honda accord Wheel studs Question?
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97 Honda accord Wheel studs Question?
I have a 97 honda accord and my front left wheel stud broke off. I am currently drivng the car with three studs but would like to replace the other one. i calle dhonda and they said that it would cost me $5 for the lug nut and stud but cost $130 for the labor. I want to do this in my back yard but need to know if i need to do anything special like pressing the hub. If someone could answer this real quick that would be great. thanks
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Re: 97 Honda accord Wheel studs Question? (tjohnson329)
when I replaced my wheel studs on my 95 EX, I was replacing the rotors as well so it was easy to remove all the studs and press in new ones since I had the hub removed. I have been told though, that you can remove the caliper and caliper bracket and then you should have room to pop the old stud out the back with a pumch and a hammer and then place the new one back it. Then you can place a few washers on the stud and put your lug nut on and tighten it down. That should pull the stud all the way into place.
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Re: 97 Honda accord Wheel studs Question? (TouringAccord)
oh thanks cause at first when honda told me how much it cost they said that I would need a press to put a stud on. I didn't think I did so thank you for the info. By the way how long do you think it will take for me to put it on?
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Re: 97 Honda accord Wheel studs Question? (tjohnson329)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tjohnson329 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> By the way how long do you think it will take for me to put it on?</TD></TR></TABLE>
If you've never done it before, probably a good part of the day.
If you've never done it before, probably a good part of the day.
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When i replaced the wheel studs i just punded them out with a hammer and they fell out the back of the rotor. then i just slipped in the new ones and used a philips head as a pick to hammer them in.
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