Broken Wheel Stud

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  1. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

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    I broke a wheel stud at last weekends race. I am going to replace it myself. Before I actually get the wheel off and start to work, I want to figure out what all I need to do. I know some cars you can just just turn the rotor until there is an open spot in the back and hammer the stud out backwards. There is also a shrouding behind the brake. Does the whole rotor have to come off first? or do I just need to take the shrouding off and hammer it out like I said? If the rotor has to come off, anybody know what size nut that is and what the torque specs are to get it back tight?

    This sort of answered it. http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/showthread.php?t=104330&highlight=wheel+stud. Doesn't really say how to remove it except for that rant about what the dealership had to do. So I guess I do need to take the rotor and caliper off...
     
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    it's probably best to take the rotor and the shroud off. I'm not sure if you can just hammer it out with any hammer, it's form pressed in there. I broke one once and there was no chance to hammer it out.
     
  3. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

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    I will write up a DIY on this. I managed to take pictures of the process. It was relatively pain free.
     
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    sweet... we need DIYs :bigthumb:
     
  5. Eric-RPS13-

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    I need to put 2 in myself, no compressor though
    and need the nuts lol
     
  6. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

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    ^^I wrote a real DIY about this. Check out the tutorials section, you don't need a compressor.

    pm'ed you.
     
  7. Alex

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    Awesome, thanks for the writeup!
     
  8. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

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    No problem. It was actually kind of fun. I think this will be a trend of mine everytime I perform a mod or repair.
     
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    I'm kinda crossed as to whether it's a good idea to use the other studs as the fulcrum in a lever. :eek:hnoes:
     
  10. clemsonscooby

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    Put lugs on them.
     

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