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Old 08-15-2006, 03:09 PM
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99gtp broken studs new ones wont fit?

MY gtp is currently up on a jack right now and i would appreciate anyone that could help me out....i removed the two broken studs but i want to replace them all in case the others weak but the new ones will not fit and the old ones that aren't broke will not come out so what do i need to take off and how do i do it...steps greatlyl appreciated...thank you very much
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Old 08-15-2006, 03:27 PM
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Re: 99gtp broken studs new ones wont fit?

Are you referring to the wheel studs? You'll have to be careful. You're not supposed to beat on the hub because the wheel sensor may get damaged. Best thing to do is remove the hub/bearing assembly and take it to an auto machine shop where they can use a press or replace the whole hub because it comes with new studs.

But in the meantime, on the ones you can't get in. It will be a tight fit but you should be able to insert the stud up to that raised part. Then get a bushing or use a socket that will fit over it but just enough to leave enough thread exposed. Then use a wheel nut to slowly pull the stud onto the hub. It is a press fit.



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