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Wheel stud broke off, how much to get it replaced?

Old 09-11-2011, 10:44 PM
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I'm gonna need a shop to replace one of my front wheel studs sometime in the morning, what's an estimate on how much it will run and do any of you know any close shops near the Brandon area? Also it's safe to at least drive the car on 3 studs just go get it to a shop right? Can't really afford to have it towed or anything.
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you should be ok to drive to a local shop. just may sure all other lugs are torqued to 80 ft lbs.
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Gimme a call tomorrow 754-246-7334 you can bring it to tms
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Originally Posted by 97EJ-6
Gimme a call tomorrow 754-246-7334 you can bring it to tms
Appreciate it man, actually brought it down to Tire Kingdom not too long ago. I know I probably over paid a bit but I needed to get some tires replaced too so I'm just getting it done all at one place.
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Originally Posted by SDSG
Appreciate it man, actually brought it down to Tire Kingdom not too long ago. I know I probably over paid a bit but I needed to get some tires replaced too so I'm just getting it done all at one place.
Ight scratch that lol, turns out Tire Kingdom won't do it because they say my wheel bearing looks bad and that needs to be replaced, they wanted to charge me $450 for the cost of the bearing, installation, replacing the stud and a wheel alignment......so yeah no can't afford that.

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Lmao, a whole new hub, with all new studs and bearings is like $100 at advanced. Takes 3-4 bolts to change, less than 30 minutes, and next to no tools.
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PM me ill do your wheel bearing and studs..
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Originally Posted by cjackson2802
Lmao, a whole new hub, with all new studs and bearings is like $100 at advanced. Takes 3-4 bolts to change, less than 30 minutes, and next to no tools.
Yeah I know they were over priced as hell. I thought a slide hammer was needed for getting it all done. I have pretty much no tools ever since I moved to Tampa though so I can't do much myself.

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Anyone local around Brandon, or at least as close as possible that can replace the bearing and stud for me?

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