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Old Aug 1, 2001 | 09:11 PM
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Has anyone had to replace a wheel stud on one of the front wheels? What's the best way to do this job without risk of warping the disc? Also, how big a battle is it to remove the old stud? I'm guessing after 109k miles, it's in there pretty good.
Old Aug 1, 2001 | 09:27 PM
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I'm not sure...

on the process if you wanna DIY, but Merchants tire and auto replaced two of my studs for $60 after I accedentally stripped them while putting my tire back on.

Originally posted by laserjet
Has anyone had to replace a wheel stud on one of the front wheels? What's the best way to do this job without risk of warping the disc? Also, how big a battle is it to remove the old stud? I'm guessing after 109k miles, it's in there pretty good.
Old Aug 2, 2001 | 01:29 AM
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Re: I'm not sure...

Originally posted by DA-MAX
on the process if you wanna DIY, but Merchants tire and auto replaced two of my studs for $60 after I accedentally stripped them while putting my tire back on.

It cost me $50 to get a new wheel stud and have a lowering spring put in. Installed 3 out 4 by myself
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