SOURCE: wheel studs
normally you can take off the spindel but if you remove brake disk and back plate you should be able to punch out the studs with no problem and than push new one in and press it in by tapping it with hammer on the back and than putting some washers over it and than tightening the lug nuts.
Or if you are comfortable with it remove the whole spindel section and put it on a work bench
SOURCE: change wheel studs
Hello. This is a job that requires either an air impact wrench or a lot of brute strength. You will have to remove the brake caliper and the rotor. Then put a couple of lug nuts on the stud to hammer it out. And finally, an impact wrench to install the new one. It is much easier to do this with the car up in a lift sooooooooooo you may want to call around and see who will do it for a few dollars. either way, good luck with it. Here is a link if you want to see a few pictures showing you the step-by-step method. http://autorepair.about.com/od/fixityourself/ss/wheel_stud_repl_2.htm
PS please rate my answer. thank you. Joe
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