installing wheel lug studs

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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 09:53 PM
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Default installing wheel lug studs

how do u install the wheel lug studs for the front wheel for a 89 crx si
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 10:14 PM
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Default Re: installing wheel lug studs (supaf1y)

im not sure on the 88-91 I have never did mine but 92-00 I know you have to get the wheel bearing pressed out....... I am not sure,,,, when I was working at advance auto a guy told me he did his 89 hatch with out getting them pressed.
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 10:18 PM
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i did mine its kinda tuff. i dont know if its pefectly the right way but i took the rotor off then on the sheild their should be a little opening i kinda tried forcing/ made it fit through there just turn the hub to the hole you're tring to put it in to the opening on the sheild, "its hard but patince and a little muscle got mine in.

just becarful when putting the lugs on it, dont tighten it till you know the grooves are lined up.

thats what i did, if there is an easier way, someone else tell this guy, but thats what i did!
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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 12:22 AM
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Default Re: installing wheel lug studs (ZCMeGone)

did this exact thing on an acura legend. just take off the rottor and theyre should be a hole on the rotating assembly in which the lugs are pressed into. hit the lug studs inward softly until they com loos push them away from you and then turn the assembly and pull it through the hole. the only thing i can think that would make it difficult is that you have extended lug studs that may not fit all the way behind the assemble through that hole. then put the rotor and rim back on and tighten the bolts down as hard as you can untill the lug studs stop pulling towards you and are pressed firmly into place
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