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QUOTE(markie @ Feb 19, 2007 - 1:43 AM) [snapback]528182[/snapback]
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ouch, glad to know you are okay.. gluck with the repair and speedy recovery =)
ps: just out of curiousity, does anyone know how difficult it would be to repair a broken stud and how much it would cost?
Well.. for my own sake i am getting it done at the shop that is
repairing my car.
i think you can remove the disc and take it to a automotive shop
(ie, PEP BOYS, AUTO ZONE) and they can repair the missing studs.
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QUOTE(netrata @ Feb 18, 2007 - 1:21 PM) [snapback]528010[/snapback]
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By chance did you overtighten your lug nuts? I remember somebody was mentioning that if you overtighten your lug nuts and not to factory torque specs then the stud itself would stretch and weaken overtime till it breaks off. I don't know who mentioned that but that might be a good reason why the wheel came off since 2 of the studs are missing. Well, it's glad to know that your ok.
Well i really think its the crazy weather we received in TX lately.
It will be somewhere from 50-70 and the next day plummitt to
below freezing and snow.. I think that they were just old and
brittle. I mean my car is 10+ years old.. stuff just gets old lol.