integra tire/bolt problem
Which wheel stud did you broke? The fronts or the rears? If it's the one on the rear all you have to do is rotate the hub until there is enough space in the rear of the hub to hit out the broken stud.
Then just put in the replacement stud in and use an open end steel lug nut to pull out the replacement one. Remember to lube the threads with antiseize, grease, or oil before pulling out the replacement stud with the open end nut to avoid cross/stripped treads.
By the way you can buy replacement stud at any automotive parts store.
If you broke the front then special tool is needed and probably putting a new wheel bearing in is not a bad idea.
Then just put in the replacement stud in and use an open end steel lug nut to pull out the replacement one. Remember to lube the threads with antiseize, grease, or oil before pulling out the replacement stud with the open end nut to avoid cross/stripped treads.
By the way you can buy replacement stud at any automotive parts store.
If you broke the front then special tool is needed and probably putting a new wheel bearing in is not a bad idea.
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