Rear Wheel Studs
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It is pretty easy. Just take the drum off, and then pund out the old studs. make sure to get them all the way out so they don't get stuck in your brakes. Then put the new stud in the hole the old one came out of, then put the drum on. Then thread the lug nut onto the new stud. keep turning the stud, it will get tight but keep going until the new stud is pulled all the way through. Also, put some washers between the drum and the lugnut when pulling the new stud through, this is so you do not screw up your drum. Sorry if this seems confusing but it is the best I can explain it without showing you. If you have any more questions just ask.
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