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Wheel stud

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by t0rres16, Jan 8, 2008.

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    t0rres16 Member

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    Wheel stud

    So i taking off my wheel when one of the wheel studs broke off. i called the local toyota dealership and they said this is gonna cost me $140!!!!!!!!!
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    RinconRolla98 Well-Known Member

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    Thats cause you problaby have to buy the hub cause if it is the front ones the bearing is pressed on in pieces they dont come whole and closed.....
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    Hmm... So that's 3 people in this site alone that has broken their wheel studs...
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    t0rres16 Member

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    yea its the front right one
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    The front ones are usually harder to change since to do it properly you need to disassemble the entire hub. Most wheel shops would be able to do it, a privately owned place used to do it for me for $25 until I started doing it myself. Then I started buying better lug nuts and torque-spec'ing my wheel lugs and the studs never broke off again
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    94 rolla Guest

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    make that 4, i broke 3 on my 86 in the rear....drifting with loose wheels wasnt the smartest :/ lol, but yea the whole hub needs to come off. and the stealership is always going to cost more money, check a local garage and they can probably do it for you for alotttt cheaper
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    xplicitcorolla99 Active Member

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    lucky for me i was working at a 76 gas station and the mechanic hooked me up to replace my stud $50.
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    talking about studs.. If you guys want to use longer studs, use the one off a landcruiser (back studs). They are about half inch longer than the corolla. And you'll never have a problem using a spacers anymore..

    right DOT.?
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    heh. i used to break studs all the time on the corolla. stop cross-threading!
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    Yup! And it's just $2.something in your nearest auto supply store.
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    2 studs broke on my car, one on each side of the rear wheels. I bought 6 studs from an auto store just in case, and got one installed at a local mechanic for $30. At the auto store the wanted $149. I watched the mechanic install the first one and I did the other one my self. Its a lot simpler than i thought.

    I have also completely taken out my front hub, if u can take the rotor off, that u can take the old stud out and put a new one in.

    ONLYYYYY, if u don't find another stud let me know, i bought the entire inventory (SIX) from Chicago it seems = ).
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    wait...you paid to get studs replaced in a drum brake?? those are the easiest ones...you bang the drum (go figure) and then hit the studs out and then tighten the new ones in with open-ended lugs. remember that, it will save you money
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    i took it to the dealership yesterday and they charged me $110. i was happy because they originally told me on the phone that it was going to cost $140
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    ouch man, like laura said only a few dollars at a local store, i've broke 3 in the front, just need a hammer and punch to put a new one in.

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