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Remove wheel, brake caliper, brake disc, parking brake shoes etc. Drive out broken stud, replace with new stud. Replace above in reverse order.
Drive the old broken wheel stud out, and drive a new one in. Purchase the new stud at any auto parts store.
The stud can be replaced. If you go to NAPA auto parts and order a "P19" stud kit, it will fit in and replace your broken stud.
The hub will need to be removed and the stud pressed or drilled out to be replaced.
In Mr. Tire, $65.00 up.
You have to remove the brake drum, force out the broken stud and press fit in a new one.
Notice there are two threaded holes in the brake drum. Insert a metric bolt into the holes and tighten until the drum pops off. Replace the stud.
remove disk, punch out broken stud, replace with new one. tapped back in.
to replace a wheel stud, depend on the type of car or truck, jack it up and block it. remove the affected wheel and use a hammer and a punch to drive out the broken stud. most automobiles have an access hole to replace studs with out removing any more components. however some do not. to install place stud in hole and use some washers and a lugnut to mount in place.
Remove the rotor. Knock out the old stud with a hammer and pin punch. Take the broken stud with you to a parts store where they can match you up with a new one.
The type of drill bit used to remove a broken manifold stud is an extractor or easy out. A hole is drilled into the stud and then the extractor is used to dig in and unscrew the bolt.