stripped stud...
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 2:50 pm
What a PITA. I had a slow leak in my left rear tire
yesterday, so I pumped it up and got the car home.
This morning, I go to put the spare on so I can go get
the tire fixed and what did I find while removing the
tire? A stripped stud. Damn! So I posted on the
i-Club but I was hoping you guys would have some extra
information for me. I've already got the new stud and
a new lugnut. Part number 28055AA002 for the stud,
for future reference. I'm just wondering how easy
it'll be to replace this damn thing. I was told I'd
need to remove the caliper and rotor and hammer out
the stripped stud. It seems fairly straightforward,
but I'm worried about the parking brake pads/system
getting in the way. I'd rather keep this as simple as
possible. Any thoughts or suggestions would be a
great help. Thanks in advance.
-Brian
yesterday, so I pumped it up and got the car home.
This morning, I go to put the spare on so I can go get
the tire fixed and what did I find while removing the
tire? A stripped stud. Damn! So I posted on the
i-Club but I was hoping you guys would have some extra
information for me. I've already got the new stud and
a new lugnut. Part number 28055AA002 for the stud,
for future reference. I'm just wondering how easy
it'll be to replace this damn thing. I was told I'd
need to remove the caliper and rotor and hammer out
the stripped stud. It seems fairly straightforward,
but I'm worried about the parking brake pads/system
getting in the way. I'd rather keep this as simple as
possible. Any thoughts or suggestions would be a
great help. Thanks in advance.
-Brian