#23293, "RE: Does anyone know this? Concerning studs..." In response to In response to 0
putting studs in are easy....2methods 1 remove the bearing and punt the stud in from the rear of the stud. this is probably the best way.
2 is put the stud in and tap it in with a hammer. get a 5-6 heavy washers and tighten the lug down (no wheel on!)to pull the stud in. This works well most of the time but beware....this has backfired on occasion and damaged threads. me personally, I have done this on mine and lot of other cars. i have had it backfire and dully meadium duty trucks but that is a totally different set up. never failed on a Passenger vehicle.
Terry
96 Eagle talon ESI rear disk conversion - Niche 17" chrome shoks - Stillen front and rear sway bars - Koni yellows wrapped with eibach - Star Stage II - Optima locate in the hatch - Tenzo-R seats/4 pt harness - momo Steering wheel - Boost/oil/EGT gauges, HKS TT
Waiting to be installed: Apexi AFC, HKS EVC IV, ceramic intake, 355 neon tranny, stage 2 MIBA clutch, Power doors, 450 Turbo injectors, Adj Fuel reg/return line, Backseat eliminator kit(my design), GSX Front brakes (need rotors)