How to Replace Your Wheel Studs

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How to Replace Your Wheel Studs

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Welcome back to the garage!

Follow along as I walk you through changing out wheel studs on your vehicles hubs!

As always, you'll need a few things:

-Air or Electric Impact Wrench

- Impact Socket of Appropriate size

- Hammer

- Grade 8 Washers

- Replacement Studs

- Replacement Lug Nuts

- Jack

- Jack Stands

- Wheel Chocks

- Torque Wrench

Remove Old Wheel Lugs

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To start, lift your vehicle off the ground and safely support it on Jack Stands. Make sure you only lift the wheel you are working on and have the other wheels chocked to prevent the vehicle from rolling and potentially crushing you.

Once supported and off the ground, start by removing the wheel lugs. Using your impact wrench with impact socket, remove all the lugs until the wheel is free. Once free set the wheel and old lugs aside.

Remove Old Studs

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This step can be fun, or sometimes frustrating. IN this step you will use your hammer to beat the old studs out of the hub. Once free they will pull out of the back. Once removed set these aside with the old lugs.

Insert New Studs

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Carrying on, you'll need to insert your new studs into your hub. Once they are in, place a few grade 8 washers on the studs, then hand tighten the lugs down on the washers. Once you have these hand tight, use your impact to pull the stud into the seat on the back of the hub by tightening the stud down. Once seated you may remove the lug and the washers and move on to the remaining lugs.

Re-install Your Wheel

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Almost done! All that is left is to re-install your wheel. Use your socket to hand tighten the lugs all around the wheel. Once the lugs are hand tight lower vehicle onto the ground. Once on the ground, finish tightening lugs with your torque wrench to the manufacturer specified torque setting.

Congratulations! You've finished!