Just did this on my 2013 Outlander. If you rotated the hub you would not need to make an indentation as it clears the shield to the left on your video. I did not use any power tools, just hand tools and the new stud went in just fine. Thanks for posting, it made me realize how easy it was to do. I used a big nut as a spacer.
Just watched your video, seem like its tire changing season. This video may see an influx of views in the coming days/month. Thanks for recording, editing and sharing to youtube! Thumbs up from this guy.,
Just did this on my 2013 Outlander. If you rotated the hub you would not need to make an indentation as it clears the shield to the left on your video. I did not use any power tools, just hand tools and the new stud went in just fine. Thanks for posting, it made me realize how easy it was to do. I used a big nut as a spacer.
How do you get it to rotate when all the studs need to be replaced
Thanks for comment was about to remove dust cover
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We owe you a tray of beer. I have a Mitsubishi Grandis DID 2.0 with the same issue, I was very scared how to replace the stud. Nice job mate!
Just watched your video, seem like its tire changing season. This video may see an influx of views in the coming days/month. Thanks for recording, editing and sharing to youtube! Thumbs up from this guy.,
Thanks! This was exactly what I need for my 2009 Outlander. Going to get into this Saturday morning.
Glad to help :-)
Thank you for posting tis, need to do it today and now I know what to do :)
Done :)
Any Torque specs for the Bracket Bolts ?