Can it be removed and replaced without removing the Caliper and the rotor?Very easy. Take off the brake caliper bracket by removing the 2 bolts, the dust shield (2 more small bolts) and the rotor. Take a dead blow and knock whichever one you want out. For install slip the new one in, put a couple of washers on it followed by a nut, then take an impact gun to that but so it basically sucks the new stud into place. Or follow this
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Nope. You need to remove them.Can it be removed and replaced without removing the Caliper and the rotor?