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Step 1

Purchase wheel stud from any autoparts store..

Step 2

This is for the rear wheel, for this the car will need to be in neutral with the handbrake off so make sure its not going to roll away by chocking up wheels then jack up rear of car and put on jackstands.

Step 3

Remove wheel

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Step 4

Remove caliper by undoing these 2 bolts

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Step 5

Remove disc, if it doesn't come off easily find 2 bolts that fit into the holes here, then turn them until the disc pops out

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Step 6

If you line the stud up with this gap then give it a good whack or 2 with a hammer it will pop out.

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Step 7

Put new stud in, bit tricky but can be done

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Step 8

Now you have to pull the stud through, its a tight fit, to do this I put a large nut behind the regular nut. Then tighten it until the stud pops into place

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Step 9

Then put it back together, give caliper a clean with brakleen or some degreaser, put a quick coat of paint on the disc and its good as new

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Step 10

Replace shiny wheel after a solid hour of polishing >_<

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Thanks alot man!

I'm deff going to try this one out.

But quick question, is it possible to pull the new stud all the way out when your pulling it through the hole? Or is there something to stop you pulling it all the way out? like a grove or a stop on the end of the stud your putting in.

Thanks alot man!

I'm deff going to try this one out.

But quick question, is it possible to pull the new stud all the way out when your pulling it through the hole? Or is there something to stop you pulling it all the way out? like a grove or a stop on the end of the stud your putting in.

Yeah it will stop it has a flat end on it..

Awesome tutorial I thought I had to replace the entire hub but this is much easier and cheaper cheers.

When I pulled it apart I was thinking I may have to take the hub off too

Actually if you look in one of the pics i had taken the hubnut cap off, i went looking for a giant socket to fit but couldnt find one :D

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How tight should the new stud be going in????

Mine was so tight i ended up stripping thread (while using the nut to pull it through) luckily i purchased an extra, so i went onto a different hole (i have 3 to replace) but that was the same so i stopped before i ruined that one too!

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