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Old 07-17-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Wheel Hub Help IM STUCK!!!!

Aight guys I took off my right front rotor so that i could take off my busted stud and my stripped stud :hit head:. heres the probelm the slide hammer with the hub adapater goes on like this; X bein where I should bolt em down

O X
x O

But the stud thats stripped and the other thats broke are on the same side; the S bein the Stripped and B bein the broken.

O O
S B


Ive been tryin to use the slide hammer to get it out but its not gonna pull it evenly on the studs, which is why i think its not comming out.

I really dont want to call a tow truck and take it to a shop, because Im so close to bein finished. So if any of you guys have any recomendations on how to get the hub off like tips or anything. It would be much apreciated. Untill then MY civic stays in the garage. Help Me please with any advice. Thank you
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you need a hub presser I think it is called to get the hub off.
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you need a hub presser I think it is called to get the hub off.
I've RARELY have to pull the hub to install studs on a civic. Im not sure about our 7th gens thou. Usually you can slide the stud in with some care by either bending the tin shield out of the way, or being creative with a die grinder. If the hub MUST be removed do it with great care and be sure to re-torque the axle nut. If you cant remove the hub with the slide hammer you may have to remove the knuckle and take it to a press, or if you know of a shop that has a tool called a hub-shark it too can remove the hub while the knuckle is on the car
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