wheel studs
#1
wheel studs
I purchased a set of big brakes for my ap1 and the suplied spacer wasnt large enough, I had to put on a larger spacer but I could only screw on my lugs 2 full turns. Now I need either longer studs or different wheels. My question is how hard is it to replace the studs on the s2000?
No, I am not driving it in its current state.
No, I am not driving it in its current state.
#4
Originally Posted by Quivers,Mar 30 2006, 01:36 PM
so its the opposite of easy then?
#5
You have to remove the hubs, which seperates the wheel bearing inner race from the bearing.
It's adviseable to replace the wheel bearings at the same time. It's labor intensive, and requires a hydraulic press.
It's adviseable to replace the wheel bearings at the same time. It's labor intensive, and requires a hydraulic press.
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#9
Originally Posted by Quivers,Mar 31 2006, 12:03 PM
does the wheel stud replacement require a press or just the wheel bearing???
#10
You don't need a press, really, if the bearing is good, there's no point of doing it.
you need a BFH(big f_cking hammer), a block of wood and alot of self control.
it's pointless to ticking the stud with a cute hammer for an hour, all you need is two/three angry whack.
the installation is easy, just keep tigthening the thread and the stud will settle in, that's the way for accord/prelude/civic
you need a BFH(big f_cking hammer), a block of wood and alot of self control.
it's pointless to ticking the stud with a cute hammer for an hour, all you need is two/three angry whack.
the installation is easy, just keep tigthening the thread and the stud will settle in, that's the way for accord/prelude/civic