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#1569060 05/11/06 04:22 AM
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I recently had the opportunity to change my wheel studs and considering that more than a few have broken theirs, I humbly offer a video.

I would suggest, however, that one uses a washer between the lug nut and disc brake when seating the wheel stud. It will help prevent eating into the rotor.


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Hummmmmm, you mention that Krazy Train isn't required... but does it help? Also, when would you take a sip of beer, between stud number 2-3, or in between each one???


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A mullet and old milwaukee realy does complete teh experince and absolutely guarrantees success and hot, free loving women


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very cool man, quality video work there


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