How to remove a stripped lug nut and stud?
How to remove a stripped lug nut? Use the Lug Ripper to remove the broken, frozen, rounded, rusted, seized, stripped lug nuts by removing the threads from the inside of the lug nut and the outside of the stud. Thus eliminate the only way for the lug nut to hold the rim on the vehicle. Loading…
How to replace the hub on a Honda Odyssey?
If you want to go the “pull the hub route”, there’s a good thread on it here. http://www.odyclub.com/forums/24-1999-2004-odyssey/32049-wheel-stud-replacement-w-pics.html Pull all the brake hardware off and tie it out of the way. Get the old stud out, may need to grind it close to hub so it can be punched out.
How do you take stud out of Honda front wheel?
Get the old stud out, may need to grind it close to hub so it can be punched out. Use a dremel to cut a slice in the dust cover so you can peel it back out of the way a bit like shown in the picture. Do this at the flattest part of the knuckle.
Is it possible to replace front wheel studs?
So, yes it is possible to replace the front wheel studs without pulling the hub and messing up your wheel bearing. If you want to go the “pull the hub route”, there’s a good thread on it here. http://www.odyclub.com/forums/24-1999-2004-odyssey/32049-wheel-stud-replacement-w-pics.html
If you want to go the “pull the hub route”, there’s a good thread on it here. http://www.odyclub.com/forums/24-1999-2004-odyssey/32049-wheel-stud-replacement-w-pics.html Pull all the brake hardware off and tie it out of the way. Get the old stud out, may need to grind it close to hub so it can be punched out.
Where can I find the lug nut size for my car?
To be absolutely sure you have the correct lug nut size, please look in your vehicle owner manual or contact your local dealership or the car manufacturer themselves.
How to replace the stud on a Honda front wheel?
Use a dremel to cut a slice in the dust cover so you can peel it back out of the way a bit like shown in the picture. Do this at the flattest part of the knuckle. Here I used the new OEM stud (a buck at Bernardi) to see where to remove some more material with a grinding wheel.