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Old 09-20-2017, 01:48 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Exrald View Post
Yeah. I'm getting a new hub with it too. The problem is removing the broken stud...

We drilled it already,but it takes a long time. and I don't have the proper tools
Is the stud really broken or did you apply enough pressure to push it out of it's slot while trying to force the lug nut on? When you said free-spinning, only reason (IMO) it would be free spinning is if the stud had been push out of it's slot in the hub or the splines on the extended stud/hub has been smoothed out from constant force trying to spin it.

If it's the front hub that the stud is free spinning on, you might just be able to jack up the car high enough and squeeze behind the wheel (if the wheel is still on) and remove the brake caliper/whole hub assembly and maybe see if the stud is completely off or just needed to be hammered back in.
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