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    Broken Wheel Bolt Question

    Well I got some wheels for my accord and was putting them on. But I got to the front driver side and that is where my issue happened.

    One wheel bolt snapped on the front driver side. So I guess I need to know what I need to do to fix this now.

    Mainly, will I be able to just change the hub with the wheel bolts, or will have I have have the hub pressed out and such?

    Thanks in advance
    1995 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed-DD and stockish
    1991 Honda Accord- H22a and lowered DD#2
    2005 SRT-4 ACR package-stock at the moment

    #2
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ing+wheel+stud

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      #3
      re

      ok, seems easy enough. lol will this work on all 4? the other 3 are in need of swapping as well. they are getting tight as well.

      thank you for the link. it is very much helpful
      1995 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed-DD and stockish
      1991 Honda Accord- H22a and lowered DD#2
      2005 SRT-4 ACR package-stock at the moment

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        #4
        It should work on all 4, just spin the hub/rotor until the back of each stud is clear, then tap em out

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          #5
          Holy huge sig !

          -1992 CB7 EX w/H22 [sold 10/09]
          -2005 Legacy GT limited [current]

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            #6
            Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
            It should work on all 4, just spin the hub/rotor until the back of each stud is clear, then tap em out
            cool. will be doing this asap then. lol I need this back on the road
            1995 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed-DD and stockish
            1991 Honda Accord- H22a and lowered DD#2
            2005 SRT-4 ACR package-stock at the moment

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              #7
              Good luck

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                #8
                Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
                Good luck
                thanks. lol I will probably need it.
                1995 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed-DD and stockish
                1991 Honda Accord- H22a and lowered DD#2
                2005 SRT-4 ACR package-stock at the moment

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1993ACCORDMAN View Post
                  thanks. lol I will probably need it.
                  It's not hard to change the studs, just mildly time consuming. No luck needed, just make sure you bring some WD40 or similar and spray them down really well, let them sit for a little while before you tackle pulling them out.

                  I replaced all four on my front driver's side hub, it took a total of about 1 hour, including 30 minutes of letting WD40 soak in.

                  -mak




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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mak View Post
                    It's not hard to change the studs, just mildly time consuming. No luck needed, just make sure you bring some WD40 or similar and spray them down really well, let them sit for a little while before you tackle pulling them out.

                    I replaced all four on my front driver's side hub, it took a total of about 1 hour, including 30 minutes of letting WD40 soak in.

                    -mak
                    That is good to hear. I am doing them today and installing my new wheels too
                    1995 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed-DD and stockish
                    1991 Honda Accord- H22a and lowered DD#2
                    2005 SRT-4 ACR package-stock at the moment

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