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| Lurker | well polyol and I just did this to my car - 06 STI - and everything is working great. Thanks poly This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. Last edited by sti4rs; 06-26-2008 at 03:50 PM. Reason: typo |
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| Lurker | There are 4 bolts that hold the hub assembly together on each side. I loosened those up about 1 inch maybe 1.5 inches. That gives you enough room to slide the new wheel studs in. |
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| Platinum Member Car: 06 STI UGM Fav Mod: (o)(o) Location: Kelowna Posts: 1,140
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | I'm going to be doing my front and rear studs soon as well! I purchased the NISMO 50mm studs since I stripped one of the stock studs the other day ![]() Is the "how to" on scoobymods on the rear of an 04 going to be the same as my 06? Is there a "how to" for the fronts that I can look at? Thanks, |
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| Junior STI Driver Car: Car Builder Fav Mod: Boost Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 199
IWSTI Addict since: Feb 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
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| Junior STI Driver | I have done the same thing. I switched out the front and the rear. The fronts were easy but the rears were PITA. I had to grind down the ABS sensor hole to fit the extended studs. How do you like the ARP studs? I stripped the studs so I need new ones. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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