Front wheel stud replacement

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Lets just say I need to do this.

Seems pretty straight forward but please enlighten me of any pitfalls before I ruin something.
 

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Using a shop press is great.

You can also make it work just pulling it through using threads but that isn't exactly the "correct" way to replace one.

Tom
 

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If no press is available or you don't feel like taking it apart you can pound them out from front side, install the new ones and stack washers and tighten them down until seated flush.
 

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