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imprezzd05 09-02-2008 01:22 AM

04 wheel stud problem diy
 
front studs are chewed up trying to change and cannot get an access
hole or slit to push them through to the other side. do i need to take
the whole knuckle off? or is there an easier mor efficient way? thanks
in advance for any and all help

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frijoli 09-02-2008 05:54 AM

Re: 04 wheel stud problem diy
 
imprezzd05 wrote:
> front studs are chewed up trying to change and cannot get an access
> hole or slit to push them through to the other side. do i need to take
> the whole knuckle off? or is there an easier mor efficient way? thanks
> in advance for any and all help
>


Take the brake caliper loose, and the wheel bearing nut. Remove the hub
from the spindle.

Clay

hyundaitech 09-02-2008 08:23 PM

Re: 04 wheel stud problem diy
 
Removing the hub is likely to create a problem on this car. Remove the
rotor and caliper, and there should be enough room to knock the stud out
the back. If not, you may need to cut it off.

When installing the new stud, if additional clearance is needed, grind a
flat spot on one side of the back of the stud.

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