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2008-09-29 18:04:08
#131
Originally Posted by Slow
Did anybody notice 87sentra lights Dem joints was rockin!
Thanks SR20raf for helping me 2 put that Alpine head unit in. The fit is just fine 87sentrase


lol, yeah that was me. Any time man. It was good to finally meet some faces off the forum.

Originally Posted by jen36
hold up.... greg how many cars do you have?? also yeah noah what the heck is your screen name. it was a pretty chill day. watched football. noah did his tranny and oil change for the first time and found out really quick why it sucks changing oil (stupid oil filter) did his prothane...

he tried to take his wheels off and ended up snapping his lugnut....oh well


Jen/Keo thanks for your help with everything. I think a little prothane vibration might be fun for the ladies!

If I'm not mistaken, the hub bolts on a B13 are pressed in, right? What are your thoughts on just drilling out the one with the broken lug and pressing in a new one? Are they/can you drill through hardened steel?
2008-09-29 18:10:21
#132
the rear hub is held in by a big ass nut.

we have the take the caliper off. and then remove the hub, rotor and wheel together.
2008-09-29 23:31:00
#133
=D Thank you everybody for the love & help, I on my own have found the proper thickness of rotor to use with my newly found BBK on my B15U just under $150.00 to the door completed w/o pads so I need to nab some pads, -Me
2008-09-29 23:35:49
#134
Well, I found out today that it's official. I'm moving on Jan 1st.
2008-09-30 00:06:24
#135
you suck^^^

but its ok there was to many blue nx's n e ways
2008-09-30 00:39:55
#136
No such thing as too many blue NXes.

Hell, I'll probably buy a couple more once I get a house with a garage.
2008-09-30 02:01:54
#137
Originally Posted by SE-Rtified
If I'm not mistaken, the hub bolts on a B13 are pressed in, right? What are your thoughts on just drilling out the one with the broken lug and pressing in a new one? Are they/can you drill through hardened steel?


why not just use an air hammer and punch the sucker out? or are the splines striped and you cant remove the lug nut?


if the splines are striped see if you can tack weld the head of the stud to the rear of the hub, impact the nut off then cut the tack weld and replace the stud.


BTW im the guy that was there for an hour with the subaru.
2008-09-30 03:11:55
#138
^^^ you have to see it to under stand!! lol
2008-09-30 05:17:07
#139
yeah there is no way thats going to work. the ****ing lug broke at the base were the threads start on the stud so its flat all the way across. plus his wheels are like sucken in were the lug nuts are the air impact will **** everything up.. its going to be gay!
2008-09-30 18:39:06
#140
Originally Posted by classicaddict
why not just use an air hammer and punch the sucker out? or are the splines striped and you cant remove the lug nut?


if the splines are striped see if you can tack weld the head of the stud to the rear of the hub, impact the nut off then cut the tack weld and replace the stud.


BTW im the guy that was there for an hour with the subaru.


That was your Legacy GT? Nice ride, I've always liked them.

Here's some pictures of my nuts to give you a better idea.




Sometimes busting a nut can really leave you ****ed. .....
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