Wheel stud replacement help

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4WDTRK

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Well the tire shop broke a stud while rotating my tires yesterday. Rather than take it to another shop I'm just going to fix myself. I've done it on another vehicle before so I know the basics. This is on the rear wheel so I'm looking for any tips or a link to a good video specific to our vehicles. Thanks!
 

2011SSVHOE

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use an air hammer with a punch on it , push the broken stud out, place the new stud into position and add a stack of washers and tighten the lug nut up and it will suck the new stud into position.
 

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You can also throw a little heat on it to make it easier to remove. To install, just use the lug nut and some washers
 

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