First off it involves pulling off the rear wheel hub or front calliper and rotor. I have been told that the studs are removed from the back by hammering the front of them with the hub/rotor off. I am unsure if you need to remove/stop the brake line. I would leave it up to a mechanic. That's where mine is going soon.
how do you replace rear wheel bearings on nissan pulsar
You have to have the hub pressed out of the knuckle to replace the wheel studs.
You replace the wheel bearing hub assembly - it has studs, bearings and wheel speed sensor around $100 part
you dont
do you want to remove the actual studs or remove the lug nuts? the lug nuts may have left hand thread which means they go clockwise to loosen if you mean remove actual studs, u need to remove wheel. the studs will knock out with a hammer. you will need to replace with new ones
The Nissan Pulsar was produced from 1978 to 2007. It came in four different body styles, and had four wheel drive, black headlights and driver side airbags.
I belive they are the knock out type take off wheel and drum heat studs on the back hit from front. to replace put new studs in and put back on tires.
you buy a new cadillac
Pound your 2002 Suzuki left front wheel studs out. You will need to pound in the new studs in the same manner that you removed the old studs.
To remove wheel studs from a 2000 Honda Civic the wheel needs to be removed. Taking the wheel hub completely off the vehicle makes the process of removing the studs easier. The studs are pressed in and use of a machine press to remove them is recommended.
Standard pulsar n16 alloy wheels are 14x6 with a 45+ offset with 4/114.3 stud pattern
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