I NEED INSTRUCTIONS ON REPLACING MY STUDS...I DONT HAVE ENOUGH CLEARANCE TO POP THE OLD ONES OUT AND PUT THA NEW ONES IN.. WHAT DO I DO?
so... you register on a J-body (i.e.
NOT HONDA) website, and on the same day you register, you ask a question about a Honda Civic? you don't fill out your registry, and then you post in all caps?
are you really serious?
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I think this question would be better asked on a honda forum, not a gm forum. 97% of us do not own hondas.
Same way you do it on any other car where you don't have clearance (this applies to some GM cars).... you make clearance. Take the hub off, remove the broken stud (hammer, grinder, sledge, explosives, etc), then put the new one in.
Be more careful next time when putting the lug nuts on? Just a thought.
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John Lenko wrote:Same way you do it on any other car where you don't have clearance (this applies to some GM cars).... you make clearance. Take the hub off, remove the broken stud (hammer, grinder, sledge, explosives, etc), then put the new one in.
exactly .... take your hub off.. on our cars theres a hole where you can hit the lug through it.. you have to turn hub everytime to match the hole .. (for the front)
yeah im intrigued why he asks honda questions on a GM site
Because he owns a honda....
Did we expect anything more from a honda guy?
Then again, we DO modify cavaliers....

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