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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaso0on
The easiest way is to take the wheel off, take the brake rotor off, hammer out the old stud, put in the new stud (a little JB weld never hurt anyone here lol), and you're done.
Thats how I do it, minus the JB weld

I reccomend once you put the brake rotor back on, before you put the wheel on, tighten a lug nut all the way down on that beast to make sure it pulls all the way through, then put the wheel back on and tighten em all down
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