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A Full Guide to Wheel Stud Replacement
Replacing broken wheel studs is not as hard as it looks.
Despite not offering really any kind of performance improvement, some modifications are still worth the time and money. One of these is installing wheel studs on cars that didn’t come with them from ...
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If you don’t use the proper tools, you’ll never know how much – or how little – clamping force you have on the wheels. Wheel installation is pretty simple, right? Bolt ’em on, torque ’em down and ...
After having a tyre replaced recently on my Holden Vectra I decided to check how tight the wheel studs were. Using the tube wrench that came with the car I could not loosen them. I was able to loosen ...
Don’t hammer out the broken stud. That’s the worst thing you can do! The hammer blows can wreck your wheel bearings, turning this into a much bigger repair bill. Instead, squeeze the broken stud out ...
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