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Broken Wheel Studs
My son just broke two wheel studs on the front of his '95. Are there any tips or tricks to replacing them.
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Re: Broken Wheel Studs
Well..they are inexpensive, but a pain to get at to remove and replace. I had the shop do 5 studs for me for all of $12. Well worth the money, unless you need to replace the bearing or something else that would merit tearing into it.
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