Ghettofk8
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- Aman
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photos hopefully in order, this is a DIY and I did it without removing the hub idgaf if it's not the RiGhT wAy of doing it... it worked for and it works
my wheels are BBS RGF 19x9 20jj on all corners I needed an 8mm spacer to clear the brakes so I needed extended wheel studs
1) remove wheels
2) unscrew brake disk screw (hold the break as gears don't lock the hub from rotating)
3)unbolt brake caliper and the x2 brackets that hold it and put aside on something because of hardline
4) take out the disk and put it aside
5) 3 screws hold the dust shield unscrew as you'll need to have a Lil bit more room to play with
6) as you see in the photo that is the only side and angle you'll be able to hammer out the factory wheel stud and put in the new (DO ONE AT A TIME!)
7) put new extended wheel stud in
8) I took the factory wheel nut and cut/grinded off its cap so it can go straight in
9)hold the hub and use a 22mm socket for wheel nut and basically screwed it in and it pressed in perfecting
10) should be done now so have a beer or something
can find me on @ghettomonkey_ on IG
hope this helps the next person
my wheels are BBS RGF 19x9 20jj on all corners I needed an 8mm spacer to clear the brakes so I needed extended wheel studs
1) remove wheels
2) unscrew brake disk screw (hold the break as gears don't lock the hub from rotating)
3)unbolt brake caliper and the x2 brackets that hold it and put aside on something because of hardline
4) take out the disk and put it aside
5) 3 screws hold the dust shield unscrew as you'll need to have a Lil bit more room to play with
6) as you see in the photo that is the only side and angle you'll be able to hammer out the factory wheel stud and put in the new (DO ONE AT A TIME!)
7) put new extended wheel stud in
8) I took the factory wheel nut and cut/grinded off its cap so it can go straight in
9)hold the hub and use a 22mm socket for wheel nut and basically screwed it in and it pressed in perfecting
10) should be done now so have a beer or something
can find me on @ghettomonkey_ on IG
hope this helps the next person