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Has anybody had to replace studs in their Aurion? One of mine is knackered, needs replacing.

Simple as a knock out, knock in job, or am I going to have to remove the hub and get it pressed in?

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Yep, just knock it out with a hammer. The front ones you can leave the rotor on and line the stud up with a cutout in the debris shield towards the front of the car. As for the rears, you are best of removing the rotor, but I can't remember 100% if you can get away with leaving it on.

A side note, when I bought a new rear hub in 2009, I found that the new hub had all the studs tack welded on. If you have to replace the rear, hopefully that isn't the case, but a good heavy hit with a hammer would sort it out.

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Has anybody had to replace studs in their Aurion? One of mine is knackered, needs replacing.

Simple as a knock out, knock in job, or am I going to have to remove the hub and get it pressed in?

Ner ner, ner ner i told you so haha :) Forever i did forget to check the price of them and if we had them, I'd say we'd have a few million on the shelf though

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