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Old Aug 7, 2006 | 11:37 AM
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So I go to get my alignment and find out I need to replace my right rear wheel bearing. I just ordered the wheel hub with bearing. I need to know where to go to get the stubs pressed out of the old hub. Any suggestions?
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Old Aug 7, 2006 | 01:12 PM
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If you mean the studs for the lug nuts just put an old lug nut on and smack it with a hammer, hit it square on and it will pop out. I had to do that to my parts car when I was in a bind and was able to reuse them, putting the old lugnut on saves the stud itself......if thats not what you meant then forget I said anything

I just spent 330 getting a new wheel bearing overnighted to me and found out I didn't need it, was special order so I couldn't return it either.....that sucks
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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ZXTT
If you mean the studs for the lug nuts just put an old lug nut on and smack it with a hammer, hit it square on and it will pop out. I had to do that to my parts car when I was in a bind and was able to reuse them, putting the old lugnut on saves the stud itself......if thats not what you meant then forget I said anything

I just spent 330 getting a new wheel bearing overnighted to me and found out I didn't need it, was special order so I couldn't return it either.....that sucks
Thanks for your input, if I can do it that way that will save me $22. That's what a shop wants to charge me to push out the studs and press them into the new hub. Do I need an impact gun for this job?
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No, you can pull them back through the new hub just by lining them up properly and tightening them down with a lug wrench. I never use impacts for that so you don't screw up the studs or over torq and snap them. once you get them started use a torq wrench to tighten them to spec
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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ZXTT
No, you can pull them back through the new hub just by lining them up properly and tightening them down with a lug wrench. I never use impacts for that so you don't screw up the studs or over torq and snap them. once you get them started use a torq wrench to tighten them to spec
Ok thanks bro, I got a link to the FSM and see that its simple.

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where did you order your hub from? All the hubs ive ever ordered from autozone and what not already come with new studs.
I ordered the hub from Auto Parts Warehouse | Discount Auto Parts - Get Free Shipping - Auto Accessories - AutoParts - Performance Parts
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Issue resolved, easy removal and install of the wheel hub with bearing. Case closed.
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