Sketchy564
Driver
So i take off my nicer wheels on the s13 to put the shitty dift spares it came with on the back so i can paint another coat on my rear QP. While taking the lug nuts off, i notice how FUCKED the studs are... ruining four of my nice expensive tuner lug nuts... sweet
so i hammer those bitches out with the intent to replace them with the circuit sports extended studs i saved from my s14. Ive done wheel studs on my maxima and they were cake. Put the stud in, screw in an open end lug nut, tighten it enough against the rotor to pull the stud through nice and tight, and done!
so i try this on the s13... not happening. The studs just keep spinning. Theres not enough room to hammer the studs in from the back to start them, and continue the rest with the nut, so i have to do it holding the back of the stud with a vice grip so it wont spin. Even this way, i get the lug nut in as tight as i can with the vice grip and breaker bar with 21mm deep socket, with the intent to unscrew the lug nut (still holding the back of the stud with the vice grip), once its out, put the caliper back on, pull the e-brake so it doesnt spin, and tighten it all the way once thats done
so as i go to unscrew the lug nut.. what do you know.. the stud spins!
I tried this multiple times, multiple different ways for a solid 3 hours and ive come to the conclusion that the easyest way would just be to take the hubs themself off and hammer the studs in from the back
That would be great, except i cant do that because i have no transmission in the car right now, so the driveshaft will just spin around freely...
So... im running out of options here. Anybody have any advice?
so i hammer those bitches out with the intent to replace them with the circuit sports extended studs i saved from my s14. Ive done wheel studs on my maxima and they were cake. Put the stud in, screw in an open end lug nut, tighten it enough against the rotor to pull the stud through nice and tight, and done!
so i try this on the s13... not happening. The studs just keep spinning. Theres not enough room to hammer the studs in from the back to start them, and continue the rest with the nut, so i have to do it holding the back of the stud with a vice grip so it wont spin. Even this way, i get the lug nut in as tight as i can with the vice grip and breaker bar with 21mm deep socket, with the intent to unscrew the lug nut (still holding the back of the stud with the vice grip), once its out, put the caliper back on, pull the e-brake so it doesnt spin, and tighten it all the way once thats done
so as i go to unscrew the lug nut.. what do you know.. the stud spins!
I tried this multiple times, multiple different ways for a solid 3 hours and ive come to the conclusion that the easyest way would just be to take the hubs themself off and hammer the studs in from the back
That would be great, except i cant do that because i have no transmission in the car right now, so the driveshaft will just spin around freely...
So... im running out of options here. Anybody have any advice?