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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 06:08 PM
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So I need to replace one of the rear driver side wheel studs. Does anybody have step by step instructions before I attempt this? I hear that you can just rotate the hub until the stud is lined up with the hole in the dust shield but I also hear that the rear parking brake gets in the way.... I need help....
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 07:48 PM
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i did mine a few weeks ago.. there are 2 spring/screws that you can remove and then *push* the parking brake out of the way enough to hammer the studs out. Pretty easy actually.
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can you please elaborate?
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Originally Posted by wong hun xun
i did mine a few weeks ago.. there are 2 spring/screws that you can remove and then *push* the parking brake out of the way enough to hammer the studs out. Pretty easy actually.

Yes, can you please provide some more details about this?
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