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Old 07-09-2019, 10:59 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Mr.ac View Post
Any tire shop can do it. It's not rocket science. It's like $80-100. Tops.

It's simple if you have the right tools. Press out the old ones press in the new ones.
The rears are a bit more work, cause of the brake shoes.
YouTube it, if you want to learn.
If the studs are longer than stock you have to pull the rear hubs right off the car to do it, fronts you can get the long ARP studs in without pulling the hubs.

On a Canadian car that has seen a few winters, it's almost a guarantee that the rear hubs are going to be a big battle to get off.

Alex, did you try iGarage? That's the only place I know of in the Markham area.
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