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<blockquote data-quote="Pushrodsnake" data-source="post: 1135771" data-attributes="member: 17955"><p>You can buy brand new hubs instead of just the lugs if you like wasting money. The lug studs themselves are super cheap compared to a brand new hub—unless you need new hubs or are uncomfortable with very high mileage ones; then go for it. Problem solved.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend just buying replacement lugs from any auto parts store and installing them. Do it the right (easy) way and use a hydraulic press if you happen to have access to one. Using a lug nut and washers to drive on the new studs could damage the threads (unless you lubricate the hell out of them). You'll be worn out after the first two or three if you try installing them with a mallet (ask me how I know).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pushrodsnake, post: 1135771, member: 17955"] You can buy brand new hubs instead of just the lugs if you like wasting money. The lug studs themselves are super cheap compared to a brand new hub—unless you need new hubs or are uncomfortable with very high mileage ones; then go for it. Problem solved. I would recommend just buying replacement lugs from any auto parts store and installing them. Do it the right (easy) way and use a hydraulic press if you happen to have access to one. Using a lug nut and washers to drive on the new studs could damage the threads (unless you lubricate the hell out of them). You'll be worn out after the first two or three if you try installing them with a mallet (ask me how I know). [/QUOTE]
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