Originally Posted By: fozzdesy2001
Originally Posted By: slybunda
i have replaced the stud today, very easy job, the rest seemed fine with no obvious thinning. now that i know the size of stud i need i will order few spares just incase.
Plase, tell us how you did this? With the tool, myself and Gokhan suggested or another way. I am curious...
Hello. I replaced the stud using nothing more than a hammer. One hit on the front with hammer and chisel sent the broken stud flying out the back. Then new stud pushed in and hit with a hammer a few times and it was in. Very easy job.
Originally Posted By: slybunda
i have replaced the stud today, very easy job, the rest seemed fine with no obvious thinning. now that i know the size of stud i need i will order few spares just incase.
Plase, tell us how you did this? With the tool, myself and Gokhan suggested or another way. I am curious...
Hello. I replaced the stud using nothing more than a hammer. One hit on the front with hammer and chisel sent the broken stud flying out the back. Then new stud pushed in and hit with a hammer a few times and it was in. Very easy job.