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2GNTCUTIEDec-08-01 02:00 PM
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#4895, "broke rear stud!!!!"


          

question is how do I remove the rear drum? just use a mallet and tap it till it comes off? then how do i replace stud?

95 Eclipse RS

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RE: broke rear stud!!!!, ModeratorVX100, Dec-08-01 02:11 PM, #1
RE: broke rear stud!!!!, LoudEclipse, Dec-08-01 04:49 PM, #2
      RE: broke rear stud!!!!, 2GNTCUTIE, Dec-08-01 05:52 PM, #3
           RE: broke rear stud!!!!, ModeratorEvuLFleA, Dec-08-01 05:58 PM, #4
                RE: broke rear stud!!!!, LoudEclipse, Dec-09-01 07:09 AM, #5
                     RE: broke rear stud!!!!, Kaptain_Mike (Guest), Dec-11-01 02:33 AM, #6
                          RE: broke rear stud!!!!, Teameclipse804, Dec-14-01 12:22 AM, #7

ModeratorVX100Dec-08-01 02:11 PM
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#4896, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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Once the wheel is off, tapping it with a mallet is all you have to do. The wheel holds the drum on the car.

As for the stud for the lug nut, you could try checking the on-line manuals. http://2gnt.technologic.org/

Unfortunately, I do not remember how to change them, but I think it isn't supposed to be too diffucult.

What happened, did you break a wheel stud?

"Tutto fa brodo."

Todd Scungio
98 RS
15.173 @ 90.70 MPH

And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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LoudEclipseDec-08-01 04:49 PM
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#4897, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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wo0t!

i broke one of mine too, good thing my sisters boyfriend worked for goodyear, he can do anything


  

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2GNTCUTIEDec-08-01 05:52 PM
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#4898, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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yep... i twisted two off the drivers side rear and one off the passenger side rear when I put my Enkeis on...I guess the factory wheels had never been off the back and those stud pretty much seized up.

95 Eclipse RS

-Ractive CAI
-Aerospeed 2.5" Cat-Back
-AFX UDP
-NGK Plugs
-Magnecore Wires
-Centerforce Stage 3 DF
-Front Strut Bar
-Clear Tails
-Clear Corners
-Custom Short-Shifter
-Pimp Ass reupholstered F&R seats in red and white!!
-17" Enk

  

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ModeratorEvuLFleADec-08-01 05:58 PM
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#4899, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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If you are lazy like me just go take it to a tire place and have them put new ones on for $20.

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95 GS

  

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LoudEclipseDec-09-01 07:09 AM
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#4900, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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wo0t!
lazy alert, imo


  

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Kaptain_Mike (Guest)Dec-11-01 02:33 AM

  
#4901, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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everytime discount tire company removes my wheels they bust off a stud. Hell I am riding around AS you read this with one missing on my front passenger side. I just go to the local mechanic shop they have a deal with and pay nothing. They bill discount tire company when they fix them.




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Teameclipse804Dec-14-01 12:22 AM
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#4902, "RE: broke rear stud!!!!"
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Put some antiseize on the studs and it should help it from stripping or breaking. I learned after I stripped 3 of my studs on one wheel because I forced the wheel on...

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