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Old Jan 7, 2008 | 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Zman
ummm get a new friend, heck you don't have to even remove the axle to replace a wheel stud. remove the rotor, bang the old one out, put the new one on and draw it tight with a few washers and a lug nut. I used spacers if you do not have a deep socket. Just do it slowly as you tighten it up.
+1 on what he said. Now if you have extended 3" studs for Weld wheels then getting them in and out tends to be a problem but it can still be done. But if you interested I can hook you up with a pretty good deal on a gear and install. A new gear will wake that car up! It will feel like a totally different car to you.
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