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30-08-2008, 21:54
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Ronnie200sx
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Sunny Skeg Vegas
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Wheel stud removal??
How easy is it to remove a wheel stud out of a 200sx??
Guna have to do this at home.
Do i just smack hell out of it?
Help!!
cheers....
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30-08-2008, 22:04
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DriftLexus
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if your not using it again, just hit it on the end, if you "may" use it again, use an old wheel nut on the end and hit it
should only take a short swift tap
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30-08-2008, 23:16
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MJG
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Yeah just bang a wheelnut onto it using as many threads as possible whilst still having the nut the first thing to be hit with the hammer. Twat it, voila.
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30-08-2008, 23:18
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LiGhTnInG
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Take the caliper and disc off, and there are little dimples in the back with just enough room to move the stud once you have whacked it backwards.
Don't hit the stud itself. You'll wreck it. As Mikey said, put a nut on it.
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31-08-2008, 14:52
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jamespayne5
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Or place some wood or lead between the hammer and the stud. That way you don't risk stripping the threads on the stud when you
it!
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31-08-2008, 17:40
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MJG
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The thing is, you hit it on the end and it starts to mushroom over. That will happen regardless.
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31-08-2008, 18:22
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Ronnie200sx
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Breaking them doesnt matter as using new ones, just dint wana start and get fecked off. cheers dudes!!!!
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31-08-2008, 19:01
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YashioFactory
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with the wheel brace?
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31-08-2008, 19:35
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MJG
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Yashio factory - if you can remove studs with a wheelbrace then you're a better man than most
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