lug stud replacement?
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lug stud replacement?
ok i have 1 bad lug stud on my car its all rusted and the threads are mest up so i only have 3 lugnuts on my driver side i was wondering how to take my lugs studs out can i just take off the caliper and not have to drain the brake fluid, also will any kind of honda studs work for my car 91 honda civic hatchback
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Re: lug stud replacement?
Sine the stud has not actually broken, you are going to have to remove the entire knuckle. you can unbolt the caliper and use a coat hanger or something to hold it off to the side. You don't want to just let it hand down pulling on the fluild line.
You will need to have the hub pressed out to replace the stud so you might want to replace the wheel bearing while you are at it.
You will need to have the hub pressed out to replace the stud so you might want to replace the wheel bearing while you are at it.
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Re: lug stud replacement?
What do you mean it's shortened?
I'm asking because it's a common problem that the stud break off when they are overtightened frequently. They all seem to break at the same place too. There is a write-up someplace (I'm having problems finding it) that shows how to replace the stud if it has broken off like I am explaining - without removing the knuckle and pressing the hub off! I guess you could break the stud yourself with a grinder or saw... it's hard steel though so good luck.
I'm asking because it's a common problem that the stud break off when they are overtightened frequently. They all seem to break at the same place too. There is a write-up someplace (I'm having problems finding it) that shows how to replace the stud if it has broken off like I am explaining - without removing the knuckle and pressing the hub off! I guess you could break the stud yourself with a grinder or saw... it's hard steel though so good luck.
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Re: lug stud replacement?
this will show you how to get to the hub
http://www.performanceforum.com/wesv...b/rearhub.html
its for the rear but its the same idea
when you have the hub exposed and the caliper removed from the bracket rotate th hub so that the broken nut is in line with where the caliper would be, theres an opening in the guard that cover the back side of the rotor there, then gently tap it out of there, it will be slow but you dont want to beat on the hub assymbaly while its in the wheel bearing, once the broken one is out put the new one in from the back side and hammer it back in, once again gently, you could also just tighten the lug nut to pull it but youd need a bunch of washers to take up the space
http://www.performanceforum.com/wesv...b/rearhub.html
its for the rear but its the same idea
when you have the hub exposed and the caliper removed from the bracket rotate th hub so that the broken nut is in line with where the caliper would be, theres an opening in the guard that cover the back side of the rotor there, then gently tap it out of there, it will be slow but you dont want to beat on the hub assymbaly while its in the wheel bearing, once the broken one is out put the new one in from the back side and hammer it back in, once again gently, you could also just tighten the lug nut to pull it but youd need a bunch of washers to take up the space
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Re: lug stud replacement?
like it doesnt look like its been broke off its just shorter then the rest and not threadable, do you know if i could use any kind of honda lug to replace it
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Re: lug stud replacement?
id say thats a safe bet since they all have the same thread type for the most part, you could just get a set of ARP ones there like $11 for 4 i think and you wont wreck them in the future
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