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    broke a stud on my wheel?

    ok...had a blow out...changed the tired...one of my studs where giving me a hard time then it broke...so i only have three is it safe to ride on?

    #2
    uhhh no way. i was on the highway one time in my 91 240 and my front wheel had only three stems left. it was shakin like a bitch then finally i got pretty woried cuz i had my girl in tha car and shit so i as soon as i exit on the ramp my fucking tire flies off and i was grindin frame till i made a stop. tire went into the intersection and hit a truck the guy tripped out too, hahaha then the cops came and shit, just replace ur stem

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      #3
      Originally posted by jdmtypecb7 View Post
      uhhh no way. i was on the highway one time in my 91 240 and my front wheel had only three stems left. it was shakin like a bitch then finally i got pretty woried cuz i had my girl in tha car and shit so i as soon as i exit on the ramp my fucking tire flies off and i was grindin frame till i made a stop. tire went into the intersection and hit a truck the guy tripped out too, hahaha then the cops came and shit, just replace ur stem
      ok? how do i do that?

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        #4
        Originally posted by cb7emokid View Post
        ok? how do i do that?

        here you go..

        http://spyfunkr.com/accord/studrepl.htm

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          #5
          havent done it yet on my cb just on my 240

          EDIT: if u drive it like ur mom u should be straight

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            #6
            You can technically drive on 3 studs, just make sure the lugs areon nice and straight. I've done it at highway speeds. Not recommended for a long perios of time. ( basically, get to where youre going to fix it)

            Fixing it is easy. Whatever wheel it is, jack that side of car up.
            Remove tire.
            Take a pin of some sort (center punch) and hammer out any remaining wheel stud back into the rotor/hub until it falls into the back of the rotor.
            Pull back on brake dust shield behind the rotor until you can reach into the rotor and fish the broken piece out.

            Install:

            Rotate rotor by hand until empty wheel stud slot is on the bottom.
            Again, by pulling back on the dust shield you can insert the new wheel stud into the slot.
            Put wheel on and torque lug nut down to pull wheel stud into place. (Stud is grooved). Remove wheel and check to ensure stud has completely pulled into back of rotor.
            Reinstall wheel.

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              #7
              It is safe, but I'd fix it ASAP.


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                #8
                I drove on three for awhile and its fine......
                but fix it asap would be great..Plus its a simple thing to do..

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                  #9
                  its a easy fix

                  1 jack up the cb
                  2 take off the tire
                  3 have e brake up and leave it on netural ( make sure u chock ur wheels
                  4 remove brake caliper
                  5 set broke stud to were the caliper was in position (open through the back)
                  6 install new stud and hammer in with a metal punch or install in stud put on lug nut and torque impact gun (suggest hamer and punch method it safer )
                  7 reverse 4 trough 1


                  good luck buddy

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1993accord View Post
                    its a easy fix

                    1 jack up the cb
                    2 take off the tire
                    3 have e brake up and leave it on netural ( make sure u chock ur wheels
                    4 remove brake caliper
                    5 set broke stud to were the caliper was in position (open through the back)
                    6 install new stud and hammer in with a metal punch or install in stud put on lug nut and torque impact gun (suggest hamer and punch method it safer )
                    7 reverse 4 trough 1


                    good luck buddy
                    You don't even need to take off the caliper. Theres plenty of room at the the bottom of the rotor. But to each their own.

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                      #11
                      For me I:

                      Loosened the axle nut
                      Crack loose lugs
                      Jacked up car
                      Loosened lugs
                      Took off wheel
                      Take off calipers
                      Removed lower balljoint
                      Removed 10mm star bolts from behind rotor
                      Disassemble rotor/hub to access studs
                      Hammer it out
                      Hammer it in
                      Reverse uninstallation minus hammering out


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                        #12
                        The other alternative is to loosen axle nut and use a slide hammer.

                        THIS is a pain.


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                          #13
                          wow, If i was replacing an axle or a rotor i would probably go through all that. Eventually, you break enough wheel studs you figure out the quickest way to replace one. Good sutff though. Has a DIY with pics been written yet for replacing a wheel stud? I havent searched...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jdm_inspired View Post
                            For me I:

                            Loosened the axle nut
                            Crack loose lugs
                            Jacked up car
                            Loosened lugs
                            Took off wheel
                            Take off calipers
                            Removed lower balljoint
                            Removed 10mm star bolts from behind rotor
                            Disassemble rotor/hub to access studs
                            Hammer it out
                            Hammer it in
                            Reverse uninstallation minus hammering out
                            i did it my way without remove the hub that just much work so i found a easier way

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                              #15
                              Here you go, all the way from 2005: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=wheel+stud

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