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Old Dec 17, 2012, 12:15 PM
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still waiting for rear instructions im riding on 4 studs for months now, not cool
Old Dec 26, 2012, 03:16 PM
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Subscribed, needing to replace one on the rear of my car.
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did u use impact gun to pull the new studs?
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I wouldn't use an impact gun to pull them through, i'd do it with a normal wrench to make sure they're all going in straight
Old Jan 11, 2013, 07:48 PM
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What i found effective for seeing the studs in was to hand tighten a few threads to start the studs in straight and impact them the rest of the way on. Worked out great.


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Old Feb 2, 2013, 04:23 PM
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Wow so easy! Nice!
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Do you just pop them out with a hammer I'm assuming?
Old May 16, 2013, 01:18 PM
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bump, anyone have a write up on the rear? is it basically the same?
Old May 23, 2013, 09:59 PM
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The rears are about the same. But you will have to rotate the spindle each time to a certain accessible slot. I don't have any pics but when looking behind the spindle you'll see whatbim talking about...
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this is a good write up for rear.. sorry it's from another forum.. I "GOOGLE'D" it rear seems a bit more painful

http://revolutionmotorsport.proboard...ay&thread=2549
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Fronts are cake, its the rears that are A beatch! ^^^^I used this writeup to assemble everything back in the rear e brake assembly.
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Originally Posted by Bigclur
this is a good write up for rear.. sorry it's from another forum.. I "GOOGLE'D" it rear seems a bit more painful

http://revolutionmotorsport.proboard...ay&thread=2549
That forum is gone but I'm sure I'll find another DIY. OP great write up!
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Great write up with perfect pics too
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Originally Posted by FenixTX717
Do you just pop them out with a hammer I'm assuming?
yes
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Originally Posted by FenixTX717
Do you just pop them out with a hammer I'm assuming?
A few well placed "taps" with a 3lb sledge hammer FTW.


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