Re: Seized lug nut...whoops.

From: dakotaviper (dakotaviper@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 30 2000 - 17:09:35 EST


It falls under that gray area. Like oil, spark plugs,
anti-freeze, etc. Shouldn't cost more than $5 for a
new stud and lug nut. You can replace it yourself or
take it to a tire store. Plus, you didn't say whether
it was front or back.
--- Mike and Erin Johnson <mikerin@coastalnet.com>
wrote:
> Umm, so if one were to snap a stud while trying to
> loosen a stuck lug
> nut....how does one go about fixing the snapped
> stud, or how much does one
> expect to pay someone to do it? Could one get it
> replaced under warranty?
> Wishful thinking? And no, it is not what you are
> thinking, the Dak is
> sitting in the driveway with all 24 lugnut happily
> torqued down.
>
> Mike J
> Swansboro NC
> 99 4x4 Spt 5.2 cc
> AirAid, Gibson Split Rear CatBack
> Smittybilt Nerf Bars, Black Diamond Tread Tool Box
> 31x10.5 BFG MT's, 3in Performance Accessories Body
> Lift
> Cobra 29 LTD Classic
>

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