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Old 09-08-2004, 12:36 PM   #1
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oo my tire

ok have a 92 integra. have regular wheels and rims on my car due to my winter season. but after winter i was driving and 1 of my tires got a flat. i removed and but on a donut b/c thats all i had at the time. now when i decided to put some rims on it i noticed that the donut was only tied up wit 3 lugs. i don't know how but my car has only 3 spaces to hold the tire. wish i could show you guys a pic. i don't drive my car much b/c i feel the tire could fall out or more damage could happen. any1 wit a similar problem or any1 know how to fix the problem. will i have to get a whole new wheel. plzz help
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Old 09-09-2004, 09:44 PM   #2
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do you mean the stud that the lug nut goes on fell out of the hub? if so you can usually go to any auto store and buy new studs, then hammer/ press it into the hub.
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Re: oo my tire

yeah it's the stud. i'll try that thanks.
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Old 09-10-2004, 06:00 PM   #4
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actually you don't have to hammer it in. just buy a nut with an open end and scew the stud into place. hopefully it's on the back and not the front.
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