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Originally Posted by SUPERBLACK
I Had A Tire Place Changing My Flat Ruin My Wheel Studs The Other Day. Guy Loosened Em Instead Of Tightening Em And My Front Passenger-side Wheel Feel Off While I Was Driving. Needless To Say I Now Need New Wheel Studs. Do I Need To Buy The Whole Piece Or Can I Just Replace The Individual Studs? I Have A 2000 Grand Am Se Sedan.
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I would throw a fit and demand that they replace the hub. If they dont, you can buy one at Autozone for $99-140, depending on warranty. You can just replace the studs at about $2.00 a piece. When I replaced a stud I knocked the old out with a hammer and bought and an open ended nut that fit the bolt so I could the bolt all the way through; some just use washers to pull the new bolt all the way through. If you replace the hub you will use a 36 MM socket, you can borrowm the from Autozone, and the new hudb should come with a new bolt to replace the old. There is a TSB on the old bolt that instructs user not to reuse.