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you have to remove the studs, or remove the entire intake manifold! when you do finally get it off replace the studs with bolts.
do you want to remove the actual studs or remove the lug nuts? the lug nuts may have left hand thread which means they go clockwise to loosen if you mean remove actual studs, u need to remove wheel. the studs will knock out with a hammer. you will need to replace with new ones
To remove wheel studs from a 2000 Honda Civic the wheel needs to be removed. Taking the wheel hub completely off the vehicle makes the process of removing the studs easier. The studs are pressed in and use of a machine press to remove them is recommended.
Depends on what ceiling is made from and exact type of damage. For instance if made of drywall and it's water damage, then you find the studs (with a studfinder) and cut out sections of drywall and replace with new.
First open the hood and locate the 5mm studs in front of the headlight you wish to replace. Remove the studs and gently pull out the headlight assembly. Remove the headlight assembly by twisting the connectors counter-clockwise. Remove the old bulbs from the assembly and replace with the new bulbs. Reconnect the assembly by attaching the connectors and twisting clockwise. Reinsert the assembly and and attach with the 5mm studs. Close the hood.
Front studs on a 1999 Honda Accord are pressed in. First the studs must be removed using a hammer or press. Once remove each stud can be pressed in.
remove wheel. remove brake caliper. remove center "dustcap" from rotor. remove cotter pin. remove nut lock. remove adjuster nut. remove rotor. the rotor has the studs pressed into it so you now have 2 options. 1: press in new stud(s) 2: replace entire rotor.
wheel studs? head studs?
The tile was put in place after it was functional, you should be able to remove it with out shutting down the water supply.
You have to remove the caliper and then the rotor and tap on the front of the stud with a hammer so that it slides out from the back.
Remove the brake drum, drive out he damaged studs from the front of the drum, press in the new ones from the back of the drum, reinstall the drum.
You have to have the hub pressed out of the knuckle to replace the wheel studs.