How to remove a nut from a loose stud
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^x2, update?
And this is the reason why I went with ARP extended wheel studs and going with hubcentric slip-on spacers. At least it happened on the stud on the actual bolt-on spacer and not the OEM on the hub. Nothing wrong with running bolt-on spacers really as I'm running 25mm H&R for the rear wheels on my '89 Celica but it's one thing more that can break. Jeremydoc if I recall had 2 OEM wheel studs break with the spacer installed, scary.
And this is the reason why I went with ARP extended wheel studs and going with hubcentric slip-on spacers. At least it happened on the stud on the actual bolt-on spacer and not the OEM on the hub. Nothing wrong with running bolt-on spacers really as I'm running 25mm H&R for the rear wheels on my '89 Celica but it's one thing more that can break. Jeremydoc if I recall had 2 OEM wheel studs break with the spacer installed, scary.
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Ah, forgot to update this!
Just like you said, EOIO3, nut came right off with an impact wrench. Shop I took it to pulled off the wheel and fixed the stud in less than 30 min.
Thanks for the help
Just like you said, EOIO3, nut came right off with an impact wrench. Shop I took it to pulled off the wheel and fixed the stud in less than 30 min.
Thanks for the help
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