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    Default i want arp wheel studs

    hey people i wanted to know if anyone knows how to take off the front wheel studs out a integra i heard you have to get them pressed out, cant you kinda maybe do it your self or do i really have to get them taken of professionly, if so where is a good place that wont charge a arm and a leg for that
    by the way how long of a wheel stud would look good on a teggy
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    Dont need a press, just knock them out/in but you will have to remove the hub because of clearance issues.

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    um sorry for being a dumbass but how would you remove the hub
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    ....thats the part that is pressed on lol

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    Did you break a stud? Are you running thick spacers? If not put the wheel back on and forget about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srtowner
    Did you break a stud? Are you running thick spacers? If not put the wheel back on and forget about it.



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    so no one knows of a place i can go with 16 arp wheel studs and get them on my car for a good price
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    There is no need to get them replaced. Unless you broke one or are running spacers. And I doubt very seriously you are putting down enough power to need them.

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    the reason is cause i have a bad lug like in each wheel and i want to got to the track but i heard they wont let you run with out all lugs on the car so one i have to replace them two i really like the look of the extended wheel stud three i have the money for them, plus i am going boost really soon so if that answers why i just plainly simply want them
    i just need to know if there is like a link where i can see a DIY on the net or an estimated price on how much someone will charge me for the job
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    Ok now I understand. Now I don't know about the Honda/Acura most cars you can pop the old studs out with a hammer. As I said most cars you can get the studs out without removing the hub but your car may be differant. If you do have to take it to a shop I would recommend going ahead and getting the wheel bearings replaced while you are at it. As for a specific shop I can not tell you since I don't live out your way.

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    thanks man as usual my car has to be the different one
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    Take off the hub. Put it in a vise. Hit the studs with a BFH (big fucking hammer). Replace with new and again use the BFH to re apply studs.
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    lmao ^^^ a BFH lol
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    that's how i did mine. pull the hub off, hammer em hoes off. and hammer back in the new ones.

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    You gotta pull the hub, period. Then when you pull the hub you want to replace the bearing...99.999999% of the time if you don't that old bearing will fail in a week or less then you'll have to do it all over again.

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    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=907985&page=1


    Pics after i did mine, but i didn't do it for looks










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    speedminded your car is sick

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    speedminded that shit looks soo fucking sick that im about to like pleasure my self over the way your wheel looks j/k but thanks man
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    um how much would the hub bearing cost and where to find them
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    um how much would the hub bearing cost and where to find them
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    speedminded that shit looks soo fucking sick that im about to like pleasure my self over the way your wheel looks j/k but thanks man
    too much info

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    we can do this together or something brian, cause I need new studs on both of my rear wheels.
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    summit racing in McDonough should have them

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