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    i recently broken my wheel stud screws when i was changing my wheels.... now it looks like crap ... anyone know where i can buy some online? i been looking everywhere from them cant really find any

    #2
    In most cases it is better to replace the whole hub/bearing assy.

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      #3
      i only need one screw for the rear and one for the front .... my hub/assy is still good on the front
      Last edited by jdmboi type s; 10-03-2012, 03:26 PM.

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        #4
        OK, but do you think hammering them out/in is good for the bearing? Also it doesn't cost much more for the whole assembly. To do it the safest way, you would need to remove the hub anyway and press them in.

        Autozone has them:
        Part Number: 610-269.1
        Alternate Part Number: 98436
        Application: Rear
        Price:$6.99

        Part Number: 610-362.1
        Alternate Part Number: 98453
        Application: Front
        Price:$1.99

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          #5
          oh man thanks wildbill your a life saver.. and im just goin to take out my hubs and press them in i done them before on my pops 89 accord...

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            #6
            They have broken many studs on my car over the years rotating my tires. Never replaced the hubs just the studs
            I think they rust together with the lug nut put some anti seize on the studs

            Steve

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              #7
              Originally posted by jdmboi type s View Post
              oh man thanks wildbill your a life saver.. and im just goin to take out my hubs and press them in i done them before on my pops 89 accord...
              do regular maintenance while down there, check ball joints, bushings and axle for wear and tear. You might as well being that you'r going to have to remove the axle nut. Also how do you remove your hubs without damage to the bearings? I use a 5lb slide hammer and hub puller and it always rips the bearing apart.

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                #8
                Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
                do regular maintenance while down there, check ball joints, bushings and axle for wear and tear. You might as well being that you'r going to have to remove the axle nut. Also how do you remove your hubs without damage to the bearings? I use a 5lb slide hammer and hub puller and it always rips the bearing apart.
                You just remove the 4 12 point bolts in the back and pull the hub and rotor off. They are pressed on but mine come off with a little tap of the hammer.
                I replaced my wheel bearings a few weeks ago and think I got a bad one. SO I will have to do this job again.

                Steve

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