2000 Suzuki Esteem "remove wheel studs" Questions

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lug studs i need to replace lug studs i was told to remove axels if i have to how do i go about it Which wheels front or rear?

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remove the wheel, next remove the brake caliper. Next the brake rotor should slide off. You will need to get a punch and hammer and drive the old stud out then install new one by inserting it into the

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remove wheel 3. remove caliper at bracket to spindle connection(2 18mm bolts?)you may need to remove caliper from bracket,but not always nessacery. Or remove drum,then to #5 4.remove rotor,will need a

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...remove wheel stud rear do I have to remove disc if so do I remove large nut remove the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub. now to remove bad wheel stud. knock old stud out with a hammer and ...

...the wheel hub. (Saturn Ion 05) Currently I'm having issues removing the stuck wheel hub. What was recommended to me was to just remove the wheel hub enough to gain some clearance to remove the

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...wheel lug studs. there should be one spot while turning rear wheel bearing that will allow one stud to be knocked out and new stud replaced BEFORE trying to remove the next stud... one at a ...

Remove the wheel Take off the caliper and either hang it by a mechanics wire or lay it up so it doesn't dangle by the brake line. Remove the rotor. If you're working on back wheels, you have to remove

wheel puller to remove the hub, but it just seems to push the front axle backwards towards the transmission. What in gods name hold the wheel hub on? Is there another way to insert the stud, what am I

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...remove wheel i was wondering if it was just a pressure fitting or i will need it to be replaced completly and if it is a pressure fitting how would i go about extracting the sheared off bolt. torch ...

remove the Rear Wheel, Brake Caliper, and Rotor to replace the Stud. Once those are removed, take a Hammer and hit the Wheel Stud from the front to drive the Stud out through the back of the Wheel Hub

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