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September 23rd, 2013 02:24 AM #11knowing the casa, they'll probably say, change the entire assembly!
but yes, bring the car to a fixit shop. they'll remove the plate and have the nearby machine shop punch it out. be sure you have a replacement stud on hand, though. the auto parts shops should have these on hand.
welding? on a part that is subjected to high torque? never! it won't last the first wheel installation.
tekateka... baka naman, ang ibig sabihin ng welding, ay iinitin para mas madaling i-punch out ang stud..
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September 23rd, 2013 09:40 AM #12
Basically you will have to replace the stud bolt. The reason why the lug nut is not tightening is probably you have stripped the threads from it from over-tightening. If you want to do it yourself, you will have to strip the rear wheel assembly to be able to remove the damaged stud-bolt.
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