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Hello, i need to replace one stud (rear). the thread on it is worn off so im driving with 4 studs.

are the studs singles or are they all on the one hub??

i tried using the search function, but didnt show anything useful. and im tooo lazy to jack my car up and check it all out.

anyone know??

cheers

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its not good to be driving on only one

it can take all the other studs past their yeild point and stretch them irreversibly

you will have to go to bursons or the like, ask for r33 gtst/gtr studs as they will not have heard of a stagea

your better off knocking one out and taking it in, there are a few different styles/sizes of stud where they fit into the hub, then you know your getting the right one. i picked up a heap for my 32 from repco, only a couple dollars each. just got to make sure you get the right length, tread size & pitch, and hub fitment.

your better off knocking one out and taking it in, there are a few different styles/sizes of stud where they fit into the hub, then you know your getting the right one. i picked up a heap for my 32 from repco, only a couple dollars each. just got to make sure you get the right length, tread size & pitch, and hub fitment.

good idea, takes 30 mins max and most places triple the price as soon as the word import is involved

oh thats easy, that means i can just quickly replace it. oh and for the reckord, im driving with 4 studs bolted and one stud unbolted. lol so not the other way around, i aint that stoopid :ninja:

thx for the answers.

and please, for the love of all that is good and holy, DONT replace one stud. As previously mentioned, the other 4 WILL stretch so its much safer (and easier in the long run) to replace all of the studs in the hub affected.

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