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Old 12-23-2007, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3 Broken lugnut screws! help please;

I have three broken lug nut screws. I was wondering where you can get the parts and how much it is going to cost to fix it?
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autozone or kragens should have them in stock. labors free if you do it yourself.
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Ask for "studs". And make sure the next person to install your wheels doesn't use an air impact wrench to tighten them.
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Check past Camry threads for suggestions on how to get the old studs out and new ones in. The studs are pressed fit into the hub and only cost a few dollars each.
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once you knock out the old studs with a hammer, use a couple of washers and a open ended nut, once its on hand tight, an impact gun until the knurl end of the lug stud is flat against the hub. Its really easy to do
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Ask for "studs". And make sure the next person to install your wheels doesn't use an air impact wrench to tighten them.


thanx so much!
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once you knock out the old studs with a hammer, use a couple of washers and a open ended nut, once its on hand tight, an impact gun until the knurl end of the lug stud is flat against the hub. Its really easy to do
And if you don't have an impact, a large ratchet or breaker bar will work. Just takes more time, and you gotta hold the hub still with something.

And using an air impact to put wheels on only does damage if you do it wrong. Unfortunately about 70% of the people who use an air impact do it wrong...
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