To replace a rear wheel stud on a 2001 Dodge Ram, first, safely lift and secure the truck on jack stands, then remove the wheel to access the hub. Next, remove the brake caliper and rotor if necessary to access the stud, then use a hammer to drive out the damaged stud from the back of the hub. Insert the new stud from the back, and use a lug nut to pull it into place by tightening it until the stud is fully seated. Finally, reassemble the rotor, caliper, and wheel before lowering the vehicle.
You have to remove the brake drum, force out the broken stud and press fit in a new one.
Remove wheel, brake caliper, brake disc, parking brake shoes etc. Drive out broken stud, replace with new stud. Replace above in reverse order.
The hub will need to be removed and the stud pressed or drilled out to be replaced.
Same way you remove any wheel stud. Hammer and appropriate punch. Sometimes a good solvent for the really difficult ones!
Remove the brake drum. Take a hammer and smack the stud you want to replace sharply on top of the threaded area and it should pop out the back.
Did it on a 4Runner at a Firestone Tire Shop. They charged my $15 for the part and $50 Labor. Rear wheel.
You need a press to do it. Most tire shops can replace wheel stud-that's IF drum is worth saving. You will have to take it in.
You first remove the caliper, then the caliper mounting bracket. Then the rotor is free.
To replace a rear wheel stud on a Buick Rendezvous, first lift the vehicle and remove the wheel to access the brake assembly. Next, remove the brake caliper and rotor to expose the hub. Using a hammer, gently tap the old stud out from behind the hub, then insert the new stud from the front and pull it through using a lug nut to secure it in place. Finally, reassemble the brake components and wheel, ensuring everything is properly tightened.
2011 dodge ram wheel nut torque spec 135ft/lbs
take off tire, use a hammer to push out the old stud toward the car, slide the new one in and hammer it in do nut hit the new one on the side with the threads, if it has rear wheel drum brakes u will need to take off the drum
Are you asking about a wheel stud or exhaust stud, please clarify