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> Replacing Caliper Mounting Stud?
metalmuscle
post Sep 23 2007, 01:04 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm new here. I don't know too much about cars, but I've been learning a little lately as I've had to fix a few problems myself or with a friend (who knows a great deal about cars). I had to replace a broken wheel stud last week and all went well. I needed to do this in order for the people at Sam's Club to put my tires on for me. Problem is they could only replace 3 of the tires at the time, because they found another stud that needed to be replaced. So, today I started to try and replace the 2nd wheel stud; as soon as I start to try and remove the mounting stud from the caliper, I realize it's going to be a problem. I have a 1996 toyota corolla dx and it's a piece of sh*t. I ended up breaking the bottom mounting stud of the caliper in half just like the wheel stud that I was trying to replace in the first place!!! Can anyone help me and tell me how to go about fixing and replacing my mounting stud problem!?!?!? ANYONE PLEASE!!! thanks in advance.


-Frank
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