extended wheel studs
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extended wheel studs
i ordered my arp extended wheels studs the other day and i have never done them before so i thought i would ask for any advice. i am only doing the front on my 95 coupe.... so any advice, tips, help in any way would be greatly appreciated... thanks
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Re: extended wheel studs
you have to get your front hubs pressed off the wheel bearings ( off the spindles) and then tap the old ones out and new ones in. REPLACE BOTH WHEEL BEARINGS. this will save you money in the long run.
call automotive technologies, they can do it for cheap. 757-424-1740
call automotive technologies, they can do it for cheap. 757-424-1740
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Re: extended wheel studs
Originally Posted by 00civichatch
you have to get your front hubs pressed off the wheel bearings ( off the spindles) and then tap the old ones out and new ones in. REPLACE BOTH WHEEL BEARINGS. this will save you money in the long run.
And don't listen to anyone if they say other wise. DO NOT put your old bearings back in.
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Re: extended wheel studs
Originally Posted by Jarrod
Yup, what he said.
And don't listen to anyone if they say other wise. DO NOT put your old bearings back in.
And don't listen to anyone if they say other wise. DO NOT put your old bearings back in.
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