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javon May 19, 2008 07:04 PM

broken lug stud
 


[/align]ok today i was taking my rims off, amd some of my lock lugs broke the bolts off. on one spindle it broke two bolts is there any way i can replace theses bolts with out getting a new spindle. there are only 2 lugs holding the front 2 wheels on does anybody know how to fix the front [/align]

mill$civic May 19, 2008 07:27 PM

RE: broken lug stud
 
We have a DIY on replacing broken studs in the DIY section, check it out. I did my back ones before, it was really easy, I just poped the old one out and put the new one in.

javon May 19, 2008 07:53 PM

RE: broken lug stud
 
do i do the fronts the same way

reaper2022 May 20, 2008 05:49 AM

RE: broken lug stud
 
pretty much... and the studs are like $1 at autozone/advance auto

addiction2bass May 20, 2008 01:35 PM

RE: broken lug stud
 
the DIY has alittle more harder for the fronts but the rears are really easy!
if you got alittle grinder and follow the DIY you can do well...... either way if you drive the car keep it slow till it gets fixed!

SilverSedan May 20, 2008 06:00 PM

RE: broken lug stud
 
um...if possible don't drive it at all...you only have 2 lugs holding your damn wheels on! Swapping studs isn't a big deal though. The last stud replacement I did was on a semi....take of the wheels, the hub (which is oil filled, with 2 roller bearings) then beat the tar outta them to get them out.. Honda's are pretty easy in comparason

ncc admin May 20, 2008 06:18 PM

RE: broken lug stud
 
if they are on the front honestly that is worse than on the rear. the worst part is taking the hub off for that the easiest way is to use a hub puller which you can get from like auto zone or kragen with their loaner tool program. then ya just pound the old ones out and put the new ones in. if you really don't feel comfortable doing it then take it to a tire shop and they should be able to do it no problem and they shouldn't charge TOO much to do it


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