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#893724 03/10/04 03:01 PM
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Originally posted by Russell-3L:
wtf? $84

i broke 1 stud taking my steelies off, the tire shop who put them on crossthreaded the lug nut on teh stud and it snapped off in the nut when i tried removing it (with a breaker bar)
cost me like $2 for the stud and like $8 for new lug nuts, i got 1 odd lug nut on teh back drivers side wheel





Cmon on now you live in PA. The average income is $10 a year! Okay, j/k

Really though $84 is kinda of high for a stud replacement.

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That was 2 stud replacements (one on each back wheel) and that sounds about like what a shop would charge to replace them. I paid $60ish to replace two studs on one wheel.


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#893726 03/10/04 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by moxnix:
That was 2 stud replacements (one on each back wheel) and that sounds about like what a shop would charge to replace them. I paid $60ish to replace two studs on one wheel.



Yep. You guys missed when Craig said it was one broken stud on each of the two rear wheels.


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