Normally can be driven out with a large punch and a LARGE hammer, rotor
still in place. Look on the back side of the stud to see if the rotor is
interfering.
Paul
PAsgeirsson@juno.com
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 22:54:07 -0800 John Gottstein <gottstein@erols.com>
writes:
>Hi,
> I also have a wheel stud problem. One of mine snapped right off. I
>have a replacement, so I took the wheel off and tried to bang out the
>broken piece from the front, but it didn't even budge. I didn't want
>to
>take the brakes apart, but is that what's necessary. Do I have to
>remove the rotor? As you can tell, I'm moderately clueless.
>
>Thank you very much,
>John Gottstein
>
>'75 Midget "Cha Cha"
>--
>"Leave the gun... take the cannoli."
>* Clemenza in "The Godfather"
>
>gottstein@erols.com
>
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