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Old 06-06-2008, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post help please.... wheel peg bent

I got my new rims/tires today konig heatsink 17" on maxxis MA-Z1 225/45/17....

on my winter rims I had those stupid nuts with the key but the key got stripped awhile back , its messed right up and we had a tuff time gettn those buggers off but we bent one of the wheel pegs/studs... its not that bad but bad enough that the new nut wont go back on...

i know i could bend it back but i just want some advise first before i just try and bend it level...

also to let u know alot of beer was involved as usuall
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Dont mess around. Fix it right before any beer....period
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If it's the wheel stud (where the lug nuts screw on to), it should be easy just to replace the damaged stud. You could probably do it yourself, I believe it involves popping the old stud out with a hammer and just putting a new one in.
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Easy fix... just get a hammer and hit it in. Get a new stud and slid it in, and if you've got an 1/2" impact gun this would be a good time to use it. You'll need an old open end nut and a washer. Put the washer on and then the nut, and then have at 'er till it flush with the back of the hub.
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