Can wheel studs be replaced without a press? My cars don't have studs but a friend asked for help replacing one of his, and I don't want to commit if I need a press.
Thanks...
Can wheel studs be replaced without a press? My cars don't have studs but a friend asked for help replacing one of his, and I don't want to commit if I need a press.
Thanks...
I replaced one on a '91 Mercury capri years ago.
I hammered out the broken stud with a rubber mallet. I then hammered in the new one with the same mallet.
It worked for the life of the car.
I just did 10 of them on the wifes car.. One shot with a hammer should pop the old one out. I put the new ones in by pushing it in the hole, slipping on a couple washers, putting a lugnut on backwards, and cranking down on the nut to pull the stud thru. If you are doing it by hand with a 1/2 inch ratchet, by the third one you will be tired
its a car repair you can use a sledge hammer on.:twisted: I swing a hammer like a little girl so i prefer a putter swing from the sledge. Oh and yeah. Stack up a bunch of washers on the stud like wally said. Use a long pipe for mechanical advantage on your wrench so you dont get tired while drawing them through.
Same here hammer out and torque on with a lug nut and a few washers. I put some moly grease on the washers and it makes it go even easier.
The local NTB stripped one of my studs on the Ranger a few years back. They tried to blame the last guy that worked on it last but he didnt do it.:evil: (it was me) Any who they were saying that they would have to pull the hub, take it to a machine shop and press it out. I said "gimme a hammer and a stack of 3/4 inch washers and get the hell out of my way". The manager didnt it like when the kid gave me what I asked for but he did get over it and asked me if I wanted a job. I told him he couldnt afford me. :nice:
Local Sears broke off 5 of the 8 lugs on one wheel of my Dodge before finally catching on that the lugs were left-hand threads just like I told them and was printed on the work order. They didn't tell me about it hoping I would just drive away and not notice.
I gave them the option of 5 new left-hand studs (no longer in production) installed by them or 16 new right-hand studs and nuts and I'd install them myself. The new ones went in in the parking lot with a couple washers.
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