cv boot, wheel studs
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cv boot, wheel studs
since i have had my99 sti, one of my wheels studs has had damaged threads (on the pack of the car) . is it a bit of a pain in the **** to replace.
what i mean is, to replace the stud do i need to press the hub out of the bearing. and if i do that will it knacker the bearing. so i will have to replace that as well
also where in the minlands can i get 2x rear inner cv boots, and rear parking brake shoes
thanks if anyone can help
what i mean is, to replace the stud do i need to press the hub out of the bearing. and if i do that will it knacker the bearing. so i will have to replace that as well
also where in the minlands can i get 2x rear inner cv boots, and rear parking brake shoes
thanks if anyone can help
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wheel studs are easy mate
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=501569
my post (no.5) gives a very brief desription of how to do it
studs can be bought from a main dealer for under £4 each btw
give us a yell if you need any more help
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=501569
my post (no.5) gives a very brief desription of how to do it
studs can be bought from a main dealer for under £4 each btw
give us a yell if you need any more help
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