Bizzy
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I have a couple of quick questions. I've read about replacing the lug studs, but most of the directions I think are directed at Gen 2 SHO's. Today while removing my rims/tires so I could put my snow tires on I broke one of the studs on the rear. Needless to say I only got the front tires put on because I was afraid of breaking more studs and not being able to drive the car because of it.
So, one of my questions is, are the directions in this thread good for the Gen 1 rear? It's been a long time since I've messed around with the rear hubs (replaced the entire hubs on both sides about 2 years ago because of bearing issues) and I just want to make sure before I go messing around with it.
Second question, is it ok to use anti-seize on the studs?
Thanks in advance!
So, one of my questions is, are the directions in this thread good for the Gen 1 rear? It's been a long time since I've messed around with the rear hubs (replaced the entire hubs on both sides about 2 years ago because of bearing issues) and I just want to make sure before I go messing around with it.
Second question, is it ok to use anti-seize on the studs?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the advice Jack. You're right as usual. I've actually been pondering my options and I'm considering replacing the entire hub assembly. A. Because of the stud issue. B. Because it's easier
