need to know where the stud is and what it is fastening....
soak it overnight with liquidwrench or mystery oil, then use vise grips. If stud is broke off flush, drill and use an ez-out. Be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that you soak it first!!!
I think you are talking about a wheel stud? If it's 4wd spin the hub assembly until it lines up with the holes in the back of the assembly (this gives room to pound it out). Next find a 5lbs short sledge hammer. Make sure the hub won't spin and pound the stud out. To install the new stud put it through the hub hole and get it started. Place washers over the other end and also the lug nut. Tighten the lug nut and as it puts pressure on the washers it will pull the stud through. -Hope that helps-
Did it on a 4Runner at a Firestone Tire Shop. They charged my $15 for the part and $50 Labor. Rear wheel.
Are you asking about a wheel stud or exhaust stud, please clarify
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.
To replace a broken front wheel stud on a 2006 Chevrolet Aveo, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheel. Next, remove the brake caliper and rotor to access the wheel hub. Use a hammer to drive out the broken stud from the back of the hub, then insert the new stud from the front and secure it with a nut while tightening it to pull the stud into place. Reassemble the rotor, caliper, and wheel, and ensure everything is properly torqued before lowering the vehicle.
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.
No they are not the with of the stud holes are different.