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Old 09-01-2004, 06:20 AM
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Any idea what size or part # to replace two broken wheels studs (on the rear driver side)?? I'm assuming any autoparts store will stock them, just not sure what length or thread pitch.
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I just replaced all mine with ARP studs. They are M12x1.5. Factory style were in stock at O'Reillys.
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Originally Posted by blaSSt
I just replaced all mine with ARP studs. They are M12x1.5. Factory style were in stock at O'Reillys.

Cool thanks!

I have a general idea of the replacement process...but just to make sure, let me verify:

-Remove the caliper (2 15mm bolts)
-Pull the Rotor (is it bolted on?)
-Hammer the broken stud out
-Push new stud thru, use washer and lugnut to pull it completely thru

sound about right?

Now to just find some replacement lug nuts.
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Yep that works for the stock studs.

longer aftermarket studs require you to remove the wheel speed sensor in order to get the new ones in. You do not have to pull the axles.




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