Use the "Miller" tools method, BFH and a vise. pound
it in.
Don Miller
68 turbo V-9 Datsun Roadster
Meridian, ID
--- "Linnhoff, Eric" <elinnhoff@smmc.saint-lukes.org>
wrote:
> So, I'm finally going to break down and buy the
> proper friggen tools to do
> the job instead of using WD-40, duct tape,
> vise-grips, a BFH and a sparkle
> wrench yet again. ;^)
>
> Does anyone have contact info for Miller Tools,
> maker of specialty
> automotive tools? An online resource would be
> preferred. I'm specifically
> looking to buy a wheel stud extractor to fit my
> Dodge Neon's disc brakes
> instead of using a BFH and potentially hurting the
> hubs or bearings.
>
> Oh, and to install the new studs what do all y'all
> do? Use an open-ended
> nut and a stack of washers and just "wrench" it on?
>
> As usual, Thanks in advance.
>
> Eric Linnhoff in KC
> 1998 Dodge Neon R/T (see-dan)
> STS #69 TLS #13
> knuckledragger@kcweb.net
> http://www.geocities.com/eric10mm/KnuckleDragger
>
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