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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 06:31 AM
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Did my susp. this weekend....but

I stripped one of my front right lugs. So i'm currently running on 4 lugs on that wheel and called the dealer this morn-they want about $100 to r&r (thats parts and labor). Needs done ASAP so i'm not gonna *****-figure it'll save me in the long run to just get it done right.

Sound about right?
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 06:50 AM
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If you think it'll take them an hour to do one stud, it sounds right.

The stud from Nissan is about $6, just do it yourself in about 30 mins or less.
  1. All you do is remove your caliper and rest it somewhere where there is no stress on the brake line (be sure to not let it fall or dangle by the brake line), remove your rotor
  2. Hammer the bad stud out with a hammer or mallet
  3. Insert the new one
  4. Use some washers or even your rim as a "spacer" and tighten the stud HARD with a lug nut to pull it in until the back of it sits as flush as can be. Check against your existing lugs to see how they look from the back.
  5. Remove the lug and washers/rim to check how flush it is, repeat 4. if necessary
  6. Reinstall brakes
  7. Put rim back on
  8. Done
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 06:59 AM
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they do it at walmart for much cheaper. i forgot how much it is, but i think it was less than $30.
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
If you think it'll take them an hour to do one stud, it sounds right.

The stud from Nissan is about $6, just do it yourself in about 30 mins or less.
  1. All you do is remove your caliper and rest it somewhere where there is no stress on the brake line (be sure to not let it fall or dangle by the brake line), remove your rotor
  2. Hammer the bad stud out with a hammer or mallet
  3. Insert the new one
  4. Use some washers or even your rim as a "spacer" and tighten the stud HARD with a lug nut to pull it in until the back of it sits as flush as can be. Check against your existing lugs to see how they look from the back.
  5. Remove the lug and washers/rim to check how flush it is, repeat 4. if necessary
  6. Reinstall brakes
  7. Put rim back on
  8. Done
Thank puppetmaster-i would do it myself but being the beginning of the week i dont have the time-saved this for ref. if it ever happens again!

Originally Posted by DoubleOmax
they do it at walmart for much cheaper. i forgot how much it is, but i think it was less than $30.
that would be more reasonable-too bad we dont have a walmart close that does auto service.
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 07:18 AM
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its really not bad to DIy,.. i did one on my front pass side before,... you can go to autozone and get a stud and nut for like 3 bucks,.... you will be fine driving for a week or so with only 4 studs,.. so why not wait till the weekend and take care of it then?
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 07:38 AM
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The Dealer stripped one of my studs once, and I watched them replace it. The stud was spot welded on the back and they had to take a grinder to it before they could bang it out. If you DIY, you may want to look at it a little closer before just starting banging...
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 11:52 AM
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not a maxima... but u get the idea...http://www.expertvillage.com/video/1...ud-removal.htm

then put the new one on,.. and stick it through.. and if u cant bang it back in,.. use some kind of spacer IE washers.. and use the nut to tighten/pull it into the proper position...(also you might need to bend the brake dust shield out of the way

more reading material...
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech/studs.php
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 12:32 PM
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Thanks for all the info guys. Dealer hooked me up and only did a half hr plus parts so i was out the door for like $47. good thing i didnt mess with it. they had to do some grinding and cutting and i just dont have the facilities for it.

hope to get some nice pics of the drop in a bit and ill get em up in 5th gen dropped thread
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 02:01 PM
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seems strange that they needed to grind it down, i've changed mine for 3 bucks and a hammer.
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by spaceghost85
seems strange that they needed to grind it down, i've changed mine for 3 bucks and a hammer.
thats what i said...thats when i walked into the bay with him and checked out what was going on-somebody had previously done a halfa$$ed repair and i had to get it fixed right
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by nissandrvr98
-somebody had previously done a halfa$$ed repair and i had to get it fixed right
Lol, the infamous mechanic quote.
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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youll be fine with 4 lugs. but do it yourself and save 90 bucks...
Old Mar 10, 2009 | 09:02 AM
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u r done, but the dealer loves to screw people...
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