How To Replace Wheel Studs

In this video I'll show you how to remove and replace wheel studs. Wheel studs are those threaded things that your lug nuts tighten onto and what keeps your wheels on. Sometimes they get stripped out, and sometimes you just need longer ones because of wheel spacers or aluminum wheels. They can be replaced and in this video I'll show you how that's done.

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