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1998 Voyager- Front Wheel Studs Broken



 
 
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Old October 25th 04, 12:28 AM
Kevin
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Default 1998 Voyager- Front Wheel Studs Broken

I broke 2 wheel studs while removing my front driver's tire to do a
brake job on my 1998 Plymouth Voyager... Is this something that can
easily be done by a pretty competent DIY'er ?

By the looks of it, I must remove the wheel hub... press out the
broken studs...then press in replacements.

I did not have proper tool to remove the large axle nut so could not
tell if the hub just comes out with removal of this nut or not...
With my luck, it is not as easy as I am hoping and I probably must
remove alot more...

It does not appear that there is any clearance around the hub to pound
out the broken studs whule still on the vehicle (plus I'm guessing
thay they should be pressed out to avoid bearing damage)...

Any advice would be greatly appreciated...Thanks- Kevin
 




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