Where can I buy some wheel studs for my GS 300?
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Where can I buy some wheel studs for my GS 300?
I've got a stripped wheel stud that I need to get replaced on my 2002 GS 300 Sport Design. Does anyone know where I can buy some new wheel studs? Would my extra oem lug nuts fit too or am I going to need a new lug nut too? It should pop out with a little persuasion from a hammer right or am I just being too naive?
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I've got a stripped wheel stud that I need to get replaced on my 2002 GS 300 Sport Design. Does anyone know where I can buy some new wheel studs? Would my extra oem lug nuts fit too or am I going to need a new lug nut too? It should pop out with a little persuasion from a hammer right or am I just being too naive?
Thanks
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Don't get ichiba studs to replace them with if you're going the extended route..Its a pain to the nth degree to press in.
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Surely someone here may have the toyota part # for an oem wheel stud to help this guy out, or anyone else in the future that breaks/strips a stud?
Don't pound it out with a hammer unless you wanna risk bending the hub or messing up your wheel bearings. You need to press it out. A large c-clamp can press it out, just put a socket or short peice of pipe bigger than the rear flange of the lugnut behind it and clamp it out. That will push it out into the socket behind it.
When you reinstall it, use a few washers and a lug nut to pull it into place.
When you reinstall it, use a few washers and a lug nut to pull it into place.
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Surely someone here may have the toyota part # for an oem wheel stud to help this guy out, or anyone else in the future that breaks/strips a stud?
Don't pound it out with a hammer unless you wanna risk bending the hub or messing up your wheel bearings. You need to press it out. A large c-clamp can press it out, just put a socket or short peice of pipe bigger than the rear flange of the lugnut behind it and clamp it out. That will push it out into the socket behind it.
When you reinstall it, use a few washers and a lug nut to pull it into place.
Don't pound it out with a hammer unless you wanna risk bending the hub or messing up your wheel bearings. You need to press it out. A large c-clamp can press it out, just put a socket or short peice of pipe bigger than the rear flange of the lugnut behind it and clamp it out. That will push it out into the socket behind it.
When you reinstall it, use a few washers and a lug nut to pull it into place.
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I was looking at the ARP stud but not sure if these will fit. It's for the lexus IS
http://www.amazon.com/ARP-1007715-Wh...f=pd_rhf_p_t_1
these are 1 inch longer then oem IS. oem is 1.75 and these are 2.75
not sure about the gs300
http://www.amazon.com/ARP-1007715-Wh...f=pd_rhf_p_t_1
these are 1 inch longer then oem IS. oem is 1.75 and these are 2.75
not sure about the gs300
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DORMAN WHEEL STUD, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- M12-1.5 thread size; 14.20 mm knurl diameter; 40 mm length; 8 mm shoulder length; Serrated stud; This high quality wheel stud directly replaces OE number 94851865, 90942-02017, 90942-02037, 90942-02049, 90942-02070, or 90942-02082.
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