i wuz tighting my lug nuts and broke one of the front passanger side studs how do i fix that?
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Knock the old one out, buy a new lug, push it in. Most likely will have to press it out to get to it too. The wheel bearing that is.
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No you dont have to remove anything... If you take the tire off and rotate the hub there is a point near the front of the car where the the lug will clear of you hammer out whats left, No need to remove anything other than the wheel its self.. To install just slide the new one in tap it with a hammer if needed. It will seat it's self fully when you tighten the new lug nut back down. It really shouldnt take ya more than 5 mins to replace.
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Originally posted by Gettin_faster91No you dont have to remove anything... If you take the tire off and rotate the hub there is a point near the front of the car where the the lug will clear of you hammer out whats left, No need to remove anything other than the wheel its self.. To install just slide the new one in tap it with a hammer if needed. It will seat it's self fully when you tighten the new lug nut back down. It really shouldnt take ya more than 5 mins to replace.
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Originally posted by DTaccords85I have the same problem with my maxima so should this work with the maxima too?
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Originally posted by JDM_honda_PIGwould you reccommend using loctite or something else like that to secure the stud in place???
Not at all.. not needed.. The studs have these like grooves that holds them in place, well keeps them from spinning in the hub. But it's really easy just rotate the rotor while looking on the back side and you will see a hole. Just line it up with the broken stud. Knock out the old one and insert the new one. It really is that easy.
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search and you shall find..
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...highlight=stud
http://spyfunkr.com/accord/studrepl.htm
OEM studs are $3/each at the dealer..
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Originally posted by casterXsearch and you shall find..
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...highlight=stud
http://spyfunkr.com/accord/studrepl.htm
OEM studs are $3/each at the dealer..
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Not bad pretty easy lol. Havent done one for the accord but have done em for other cars. Guess not all hondas arent made equal. Damn DA tegs gotta press it out for the fronts.
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