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ARP rear wheel studs install
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<blockquote data-quote="135 Boom" data-source="post: 14911033" data-attributes="member: 133243"><p>I did this last night with the 7703's and the wheel stud install kit. It was very simple and they slide right in with no problems. The only things I would add are make sure you clean the backside of the hub before you install the stud, and I dropped the stud installer in ice between studs. It got pretty hot when doing them all in a row, and they seemed to go easier when it was cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="135 Boom, post: 14911033, member: 133243"] I did this last night with the 7703's and the wheel stud install kit. It was very simple and they slide right in with no problems. The only things I would add are make sure you clean the backside of the hub before you install the stud, and I dropped the stud installer in ice between studs. It got pretty hot when doing them all in a row, and they seemed to go easier when it was cold. [/QUOTE]
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